Downtown businesses cheer feds’ plan for public servants to start returning to office next month
Employees across all departments in the core public service will be subject to a “phased introduction” of the return-to-office plan starting Jan. 16.
Downtown businesses cheer feds’ plan for public servants to start returning to office next month
Employees across all departments in the core public service will be subject to a “phased introduction” of the return-to-office plan starting Jan. 16.
City needs to ‘get serious’ about revitalizing downtown core, task force co-chair says
“There are no easy answers here,” Claridge Homes executive Neil Malhotra says of what it will take to encourage more residents to live, work and
Full steam ahead for downtown Ottawa task force
One month in, the Downtown Ottawa Revitalization Task Force is diving headfirst into its three-month plan for bringing life back to the downtown core.
Business leaders form part of new task force looking at ways to revitalize downtown core
The task force, announced today by Ottawa Centre MP Yasir Naqvi, brings together community and business representatives to propose creative ideas for Ottawa’s downtown core,
‘We cannot wait for people to come’: local BIAs cheer return of in-person festivals and events
With the first official day of summer around the corner, neighbourhoods across the city are coming to life – and Ottawa’s business improvement areas couldn’t
Protests deal another blow to reeling downtown businesses, merchants say
Hotel association boss suggests trucker convoy could continue for a while yet as some protesters book rooms for next weekend.
Downtown Ottawa retailers waiting for the workers to return
The city’s central business district remains virtually empty more than a year into the pandemic, leaving a legion of forgotten retailers searching for answers, writes
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
La Machine roars life into Ottawa businesses
Long Ma the dragon horse wasn’t the only winner in the four-day-long march of La Machine through Ottawa as downtown businesses were packed with customers.
Downtown Ottawa businesses say enhanced Canada Day security could attract more customers
Downtown businesses are confident enhanced security measures for Canada Day will actually bring more people downtown. Kevin McHale, acting executive director of the Sparks Street
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