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
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
Ottawa’s downtown BIAs work to resolve border dispute
Two sister groups are getting territorial about downtown commercial districts. Like siblings dividing up a bedroom, the ByWard Market BIA and the Downtown Rideau BIA
Mayor welcomes LRT spending in Ontario budget
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson welcomed Thursday’s provincial budget, saying it “sets the stage for a continued partnership for making our community stronger in Ottawa.” “Stage
City of Ottawa closes 2015 with $42M deficit
The City of Ottawa’s deficit may look bad, but staff say it’s not as bad as they thought. The city closed 2015 with a massive
City council rejects motion supporting CRTC fibre-op ruling
Ottawa city council will not echo Toronto and Calgary in supporting a controversial decision that forces big telecom companies to share their high-speed Internet lines.
NCC 50-year capital plan slowly taking shape
More waterfront access, a Confederation Square makeover and a tweak of the Rideau Street intersection in front of the old train station. Those are among
At BriteSky, clouds do come in all shapes and sizes
What would be the perfect cloud architecture for your business? A few years ago, Enterprise IT Infrastructure firm Decisive Technologies ran into a problem that any tech company
Ottawa councillor rallies support for CRTC fibre-op ruling
One Ottawa councillor’s attempt to rally support for a controversial ruling on high-speed Internet providers may prompt debate on whether the city should build its
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