Op-ed: A little good news, bad news on the way to getting my dreams onto the big screen
“Working as a film producer wasn’t something I intended on doing… How hard could it be?” writes producer and screenwriter Chris Bickford.
Op-ed: A little good news, bad news on the way to getting my dreams onto the big screen
“Working as a film producer wasn’t something I intended on doing… How hard could it be?” writes producer and screenwriter Chris Bickford.
Ottawa’s ‘most interesting man’ says kindness has been key to nearly a century of service
As he enters his 98th year, Dr. Roland Armitage, Ottawa’s own ‘most interesting man’ credits his lifetime of successes to kindness.
Ottawa’s first milkshake bar sets new standard for sweet in the city
He certainly admits to uttering a nervous oath or two when his milkshake bar — Ottawa’s first, according to Kakkar — finally opened at 204
Ottawa company teaching autonomous vehicles to ‘see’ snow, drive in bad weather
Drivers for Sensor Cortek get behind the wheel of a car covered in sensors hit the road to solve one of Canada’s biggest roadblocks to
‘Use it or lose it’: New Ottawa-Paris route needs more than just excitement to take flight
While the long-awaited return of transatlantic travel to Ottawa is good news for travellers, the success of the route is key to maintaining the service.
Ottawa’s tourism industry took a bit hit during the pandemic, but the federal government is helping some businesses and organizations get back on their feet
An inside look at Ottawa’s office market trends
With organizations standardizing hybrid work, Real Strategy anticipates this reduction in tenant demand to continue.
Since finding her natural touch, Melissa Commandant has been buying and flipping furniture, sharing her journey across social media, including her podcast.
Meet Ottawa-Gatineau’s 2023 Bootstrap Award winners
The annual event, sponsored by Smart & Biggar and The Ottawa Network, is a celebration of self-funded startups and entrepreneurs from a variety of categories.
Affordable housing in Ottawa gets $18.5M boost from feds
At least 48 new units of affordable housing will be built in Ottawa thanks to funding announced Monday by the federal government.
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