New passenger railway proposed for Ottawa region
A private-sector group is proposing a new passenger railway for the Ottawa region. By Jacob Serebrin The group, called the Moose, or Mobility Ottawa Outaouais:
New passenger railway proposed for Ottawa region
A private-sector group is proposing a new passenger railway for the Ottawa region. By Jacob Serebrin The group, called the Moose, or Mobility Ottawa Outaouais:
The ins and outs of lemonade stand permits and licences
For two young girls, it was an unpleasant surprise when National Capital Commission officials shut down their lemonade stand on Sunday. By Jacob Serebrin But
‘It’s about telling the world what a wonderful asset we’ve got’
After five years as head of Invest Ottawa, Bruce Lazenby vacated the CEO’s chair on June 30. The former high-tech executive became president and CEO
NCC apologizes to family after shutting down lemonade stand
After a sour online response, the National Capital Commission has apologized for shutting down a children’s lemonade stand over the weekend. Seven-year-old Eliza Andrews and
Health and education sector now city’s top employer, report says
The health and education sector overtook public administration to become Ottawa’s largest employment sector in 2015, according to an economic update prepared for city council’s
City projects Lansdowne profits
The City of Ottawa now expects to get a share of the profits from the Lansdowne Park project, just months after it appeared the city
He’s got smarts – on the court and in the classroom
When the architect of the Carleton Ravens’ ascendancy as the top men’s basketball program in Canada decided to take a well-earned sabbatical during the 2015-’16
Looming Canada Post work stoppage has Ottawa firms eyeing alternatives
Katrina Barclay is feeling a little uneasy heading into what would normally be a happy Canada Day weekend. Ms. Barclay, the owner of Malenka Originals,
Airport cabbies to join Blueline, Capital fleets
Airport taxi drivers can join Ottawa’s Blueline and Capital fleets, the Ontario labour board has ruled. The 137 drivers will get to choose which company
New parking bylaw passes planning committee
The City of Ottawa is closer to curbing its aging parking bylaw. On Tuesday, the city’s planning committee approved changes to a 1960s-era bylaw that
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