
Ottawa Boat Cruise introduces second electric boat on canal, plans to ‘green’ entire fleet
Ottawa Boat Cruise has launched its second all-electric passenger vessel on the Rideau Canal and plans to convert its entire fleet by 2026.
Ottawa Boat Cruise introduces second electric boat on canal, plans to ‘green’ entire fleet
Ottawa Boat Cruise has launched its second all-electric passenger vessel on the Rideau Canal and plans to convert its entire fleet by 2026.
After many delays, construction kicks off at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Almost six years after plans were unveiled, construction has started on the future Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in south Ottawa.
Gold Plate Dinner for Heart Institute, Hellenic Community returns with swell of support
It actually felt nice to hear the Sad Trombone sound effect again at last night’s 35th Gold Plate Dinner. It was a sign that, not
Leaders told to ‘believe in your city’ at Ottawa is Open for Business celebration
Last night’s Ottawa is Open for Business celebration in the newly redesigned lobby of Constitution Square was one of those special events that left you
Group Germain still hoping to build airport Alt Hotel in ‘near future’ after tax break rejected
In an email to OBJ on Monday, Group Germain’s vice-president of operations, Hugo Germain, said the Quebec-based hotel chain is still working with the Ottawa
Sparks Street biz group no fan of feds’ offer to take over Sparks, Wellington streets
The head of a prominent downtown business organization says the federal government’s offer to take over a stretch of Wellington Street and keep it closed
Former Sens captain Daniel Alfredsson draws crowd to first Mayor’s Breakfast of the year
You had to move faster than a speeding slap shot to get a ticket to this morning’s Mayor’s Breakfast featuring the greatest player in the
‘It’s going to take the entire community’ to solve issues like reviving the Market, Sutcliffe says
Ottawa is “turning a corner” in its bid to tackle pressing economic issues such as the revitalization of the downtown core and the rejuvenation of
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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