Canada 150 proved to be a big draw for tourism operators coast to coast
Canada celebrated its 150th birthday in 2017 but it was the tourism industry that got to collect the presents. Tourism operators from coast to coast
Canada 150 proved to be a big draw for tourism operators coast to coast
Canada celebrated its 150th birthday in 2017 but it was the tourism industry that got to collect the presents. Tourism operators from coast to coast
OSEG’s new charity to keep kids active exceeds expectations, raises $1.25M
A new charitable organization launched by the same group of businessmen who brought professional football back to Ottawa has scored the equivalent of a 109-yard
NCC doesn’t want Parliament to disappear during rehab
Several NCC members expressed a desire that the building not be covered with scaffolding and plain white tarps, but instead the NCC consider a printed
City embarks on fresh effort to revitalize Ottawa’s Sparks Street
In its never-ending quest to breathe life into Sparks Street, the city is asking residents, business owners, community associations and government agencies what they want
Sobeys to cut 800 office jobs as part of reorganization of grocery business
The Sobeys grocery business will be cutting about 800 office jobs across Canada as part of efforts to create one efficient national organization out of
Ottawa launches 5G test site at City Hall
In an attempt to capitalize on coming next-generation network capabilities, the City of Ottawa is partnering with the federal government to set up a 5G
Internet activist says Trudeau government should enshrine ‘net neutrality’ in law
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s support of “net neutrality” is encouraging but the concept should be enshrined in federal law to protect it from being dismantled,
Parliament’s $5.6M skating rink to stay open until end of February
The $5.6-million skating rink constructed on the east lawn of Parliament Hill will remain open to the public until the end of February – not
Annidis’ Q3 sales slip as Ottawa med-tech firm continues push into China
Struggling eye-care technology firm Annidis said late Thursday its third-quarter revenues dipped slightly compared with the same period in 2016, while the company’s deficit continued
Techopia Live: With big data, Ottawa-based Relogix makes every square foot count
For those obsessed with getting the potted plant on their desks in just the right location to block out an annoying coworker, this episode of
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