
Ottawa sports community wins big for 2021
Ottawa is gearing up for its own year of tournaments and championships as local and national teams prepare to bring their competitions to the capital.

Ottawa sports community wins big for 2021
Ottawa is gearing up for its own year of tournaments and championships as local and national teams prepare to bring their competitions to the capital.

HBC sues landlord Oxford Properties Retail Holdings, claiming failure to run ‘first class’ malls
The retailer is seeking a declaration that it does not have to pay rent until the landlord fixes the issues

‘We’ll get through this’: McKenna urges Ottawans to support local businesses during pandemic
Federal cabinet minister reminded consumers their actions can go a long way toward helping retail mainstreets make it through the crisis.

Ex-Ottawa Senators players, business leaders help to launch Ottawa-Gatineau Youth Foundation
New organization will continue to boost young people’s physical health, but will focus more on serving Gatineau and west Quebec and on youth social justice

Shopify partners with TikTok to launch ‘shoppable video ads’
Customers can click on ads to buy products on Shopify merchants’ websites under new deal announced Tuesday.

Minto Apartment REIT’s Julie Morin named Ottawa’s CFO of the Year
Veteran executive played a key role in the creation of a real estate investment trust now valued at $2 billion.

Nine-storey mixed-use building part of developer’s proposed new Stittsville subdivision
Plan calls for 175-unit condo complex with retail space on the ground floor as well as hundreds of other condos, townhomes and single-detached dwellings at

Ottawa startup eyes breakthrough with AI-powered patient monitoring tech
Therapeutic Monitoring Systems set to start trials of $6M technology

PM says budget update won’t have fiscal anchor, suggests one coming after crisis over
Trudeau said it would be premature to lock in a spending anchor while the country is still dealing with the pandemic.

Ottawa commercial tax rates remain among Canada’s highest: Altus Group
Firm says businesses in Ottawa pay an estimated $26.64 in property taxes per $1,000 of a property’s assessed value, the fourth-highest rate among country’s major
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