Opera Lyra on the hunt for corporate sponsors for 2015-16 season
As Opera Lyra prepares for opening night of its 2015-16 season on Saturday, general director Jeep Jeffries said the organization’s new director of development is
Opera Lyra on the hunt for corporate sponsors for 2015-16 season
As Opera Lyra prepares for opening night of its 2015-16 season on Saturday, general director Jeep Jeffries said the organization’s new director of development is
Senators unveil $15-million renovation to Canadian Tire Centre
The Ottawa Senators’ biggest upgrades this season might not even be happening on the ice, as reporters discovered during a tour of the revamped Canadian
City looking for public input on coach houses
Ottawa may become the first city in Ontario to allow coach houses, the city said Tuesday. Coach houses are self-contained living units on the same
Feature: Out of the founder’s shadow
What happens when a visionary leader moves on? EDITOR’S NOTE: In July, Halogen Software CEO Paul Loucks took many by surprise when he announced his resignation.
Feature: Ottawa struggles to find any success in B2C tech
The Silicon Valley landscape is dotted with tech giants with a strong mass-consumer connection. From Facebook and Google to Apple and Netflix, multibillion-dollar companies flock
Westboro will have ‘comparable summer festival’ in 2016: BIA
The Westboro Village BIA’s decision to opt out of its title sponsorship deal with Westfest does not mean there will be no summer festival in
Feature: Help wanted: Women in tech
For all of the hype lately around Ottawa’s burgeoning tech scene, it’s easy to gloss over its shortcomings. Namely, this: for every woman you see
Feature: Silicon Valley startup accelerator dared Ottawa’s Gymtrack to dream big
Lee Silverstone was at the Montreal International Startup Festival last year when a chance meeting changed the trajectory of his business. Silverstone, the co-founder and
Ottawa Champions hit 100,000-fan mark in first season
With the regular season coming to a close and the team in the thick of a playoff race, the Ottawa Champions drew their 100,000th fan
Council briefs: 180 Metcalfe St. development deferred again
Somerset Coun. Catherine McKenney scored another victory at city hall Wednesday when council rejected a 27-storey hotel and condo development on Metcalfe Street. Ms. McKenney
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