FEDCO recommends council approve economic development strategy
The City of Ottawa’s economic development strategy will focus on four pillars over the next few years, including boosting tourism and attracting more investors to
FEDCO recommends council approve economic development strategy
The City of Ottawa’s economic development strategy will focus on four pillars over the next few years, including boosting tourism and attracting more investors to
Merivale team wins Technovation event
A team of girls from Merivale High School not only walked away with the top prize at the Technovation Challenge Showcase and Competition at Carleton
Wavefront Summits coming to Ottawa next week
The mobile enterprise explosion is seen by some as being as significant as the invention of the steam engine or electricity, Wavefront CEO Jim Maynard
Expanding Ottawa cocktail culture takes local restaurants by storm
Whether celebrating happy hour, going on a date or indulging in a liquid lunch, Ottawa’s cocktail scene has plenty on tap. Gone are the days
Empire Restaurant rebrand marks return of chef Norm Aitken
A 2014 OBJ Forty Under 40 recipient is back in the kitchen again with one new project already underway, and another one in the works.
Casino du Lac Leamy betting completed renovations will drive revenue
Beset by falling revenues, Gatineau’s Casino du Lac Leamy is hoping a bid to reverse its fortunes with a $47-million renovation project will come up
City agrees with auditor general’s 39 recommendations
The city of Ottawa says it agrees with all 39 recommendations tabled Thursday in the auditor general Ken Hughes’ annual report, saying it has already
Accounting firm steps up to the plate with naming rights deal at ballpark
With the days of Jetform Park long gone, the Ottawa Champions announced on Thursday the naming rights for the Ottawa Stadium will go to accounting
Council unanimously passes 2015 budget
City council unanimously approved the 2015 budget Wednesday, limiting residential property tax increases to two percent. “This budget was designed to ensure Ottawa maintains momentum
Champions turn to Montreal company for concessions, Gabriel for pizza
With its official brewers and bats already in place, Ottawa’s newest professional baseball team announced multi-year deals on Monday for its concessions and its pizza. The Ottawa
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EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall