
Police Chief Peter Sloly calls Ottawa business community an ‘important partner’ at Mayor’s Breakfast
Consultations with BIAs helping to inform community policing strategies, Sloly said Thursday
Police Chief Peter Sloly calls Ottawa business community an ‘important partner’ at Mayor’s Breakfast
Consultations with BIAs helping to inform community policing strategies, Sloly said Thursday
StubHub to pay $1.3M penalty in misleading price claims case
StubHub will pay a $1.3 million penalty for making misleading pricing claims and will ensure costs for Canadian events it sells tickets to are posted
Ottawa’s Lianne Laing finds new lease on life in post-TV career
Left tired and ‘uninspired’ by broadcasting gig, former morning show host gains new sense of purpose with health- and wellness-focused podcast
KRP’s eight-storey office in Kanata North gets green light from committee
KRP Properties got the thumbs-up from Ottawa’s planning committee Thursday for an eight-storey office building in Kanata North’s tight commercial real estate market
Best Offices Ottawa: Architecture-engineering merger leads to innovative, sustainable designs
Collaboration on Canada Green Building Council fitup cements lasting partnership between IDEA and COLE + Associates
Confidential Cabaret arts benefit for GCTC and Ottawa Arts Council is full of laughs and surprises
Cast members are put to the test as they take to the stage together for their first time, without prior group rehearsals
Via Rail extends train cancellations between Ottawa and Toronto to Friday
Via Rail is cancelling service on its Montreal-Toronto and Ottawa-Toronto routes until at least the end of the day on Friday
Employment Law Minute: When a constructive dismissal requires compensation
A relocation, demotion, layoff or pay cut are all circumstances that could give rise to a constructive dismissal, or resignation with severance pay. In this
Cineworld owner reveals Cineplex plans as company says Q4 profits have fallen
Cineplex Inc. won’t be changing its name, but the theatre chain will probably see some job losses, the company’s likely new owner says
City council votes unanimously to pull curtain back on phase two LRT procurement
Ottawa city council came together Wednesday in an effort to uncover more information on the controversial procurement process to construct phase two of light-rail transit
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