Taxi-Uber showdown looms at city hall
Ottawa cabbies will finally get a glimpse of their future at a special meeting April 7. Coun. Diane Deans has called a special community and
Taxi-Uber showdown looms at city hall
Ottawa cabbies will finally get a glimpse of their future at a special meeting April 7. Coun. Diane Deans has called a special community and
Is your secret sauce protected?
PageCloud is not the next WordPress. In fact, the team behind this Ottawa startup has no desire to be the “next” anything when it comes
Feature: Fledgling startups eager for help
Creating prototypes, finding clients, building revenue streams, getting to scale – starting a business isn’t easy. It can all be very daunting, especially to a
Feature: Biohacking leads to TED spotlight
Most people might not see how growing a human ear from an apple could be the key to disrupting the multibillion-dollar regenerative health sector. Then
Downtown board game cafe The Loft expands into video-gaming
Downtown board game café The Loft is levelling up. The business is expanding this month into the lower level of their Waller Street location.
Ottawa councillor to take notes from Montreal’s music scene
Some musicians leave Ottawa for more music- and culture-oriented cities like Montreal. This week, an Ottawa city councillor is travelling to La Belle Province to
Planning committee recommends drop in building application fees
The city’s planning committee unanimously approved on Tuesday to recommend city council cut building application fees by 10 per cent. Reduced fees would benefit both
Affordable luxury: DineCasa service puts private chefs in your kitchen
On March 3, chef Brenden Johnstone took over Janelle Zhao’s polished Westboro kitchen. For the first time in weeks, the scent of a home-cooked
PC leader Brown seeing red over high hydro rates
High electricity costs brought on by government mismanagement are driving businesses out of Ontario, provincial Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown told an audience at Ottawa
Pull up a chair: Ottawa, Gatineau mayors can now participate in NCC board meetings
It’s official: Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson and his Gatineau counterpart can finally take part in NCC board meetings. The National Capital Commission’s board of directors
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