Local course looks to new golf vehicles to drive business
A Kemptville golf course hopes to ride a new wave of popularity by letting players “surf the turf” on a device described as a cross
Local course looks to new golf vehicles to drive business
A Kemptville golf course hopes to ride a new wave of popularity by letting players “surf the turf” on a device described as a cross
City council defers Medical Arts Building vote until Aug. 26
Somerset Coun. Catherine McKenney ultimately might not be able to prevent the redevelopment of the Medical Arts Building at 180 Metcalfe St., but she was
Wesley Clover Parks apologizes for delays at Shania Twain concert
Wesley Clover International might know a thing or two about building businesses, but if the audience reaction to this past weekend’s Shania Twain concert at
City chooses Merx for e-procurement pilot project
The city of Ottawa announced Tuesday it has selected MERX Networks to fulfill a two-year e-procurement pilot project to automate bid solicitations for request for
The capital’s new cybersecurity society has ramped up plans to turn Canada into a “global leader” in the sector not even two years after the
By Alexia Naidoo It’s never been better than it is right now for Ottawa’s technology landscape, according to a preponderance of the city’s tech leaders.
ByWard Market establishments honoured for responsible liquor sales
The second annual Best Bar None Awards were handed out Thursday at Empire Restaurant, recognizing ByWard Market establishments with the highest standards for the responsible
It’s a time of great change for the Ottawa gaming company formerly known as Glitchsoft. The company has a new name, Gigataur, and a new
Senators owner Melnyk discharged from hospital after successful liver transplant
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk has been discharged from a Toronto hospital after undergoing a successful liver transplant last month. “Mr. Melnyk’s recovery has been
Canada to set attendance record without kicking a ball at Women’s World Cup
Canada will break a record without kicking a ball at the Women’s World Cup. The 42,000 tickets already sold for Saturday’s tournament opener at
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