‘Fighting for our lives’: Canada’s theatre industry tries to plan for uncertain 2021
NAC is thinking on a more local scale, rather than counting on productions with international artists or even those from other regions in Canada who
‘Fighting for our lives’: Canada’s theatre industry tries to plan for uncertain 2021
NAC is thinking on a more local scale, rather than counting on productions with international artists or even those from other regions in Canada who
Gary Zed’s holiday campaign projected to pass $1M; extended through winter
Purchases of goods and services from Ottawa small businesses to help community’s most vulnerable.
Update: Watson blasts province for including Ottawa in sweeping 28-day shutdown
‘Businesses have played a key role in our fight against COVID-19. And once again, they are being treated like they are a leading source of
While our acute care hospital partners can save your life, at Bruyère, we work with you to maximize your quality of life. Together, with our
Canopy Growth signs $297M deal to give up stake in Canopy Rivers
The Smiths Falls-based cannabis producer will also increase ownership in Quebec greenhouse joint venture Vert Mirabel.
Ottawa Public Health issues new COVID-19 directives to businesses
The measures, which are to take effect first thing Wednesday morning, were announced before reports emerged that the provincial government was poised to announce sweeping
Seniors Can Connect! – A HelpAge Canada Program
Seniors Can Connect! is a program designed to combat senior isolation through the provision of tablets and digital literacy training for seniors and the organizations
Fired up: Bryden says waste-to-energy firm Plasco set to tackle global market under new name
Founder says the company now known as Omni Conversion Technologies has spent several years refining its system that is supposed to burn garbage and convert
First Capital sells 50% stake in trio of Gatineau retail properties
REIT says it’s agreed to sell a 50 per cent non-managing interest in retail centres Carrefour du Versant, Place Nelligan and Place Cité des Jeunes
Province gives $3.8M boost to struggling Shaw Centre
Downtown convention facility that attracted more than 63,000 out-of-town visitors in the 2019-20 fiscal year has seen its revenues plummet during the pandemic.
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