
Body Shop Canada files for bankruptcy protection, plans restructuring
The Body Shop Canada Ltd. says it will close 33 stores, including three stores local to Ottawa, and halt its e-commerce operations as it seeks
Body Shop Canada files for bankruptcy protection, plans restructuring
The Body Shop Canada Ltd. says it will close 33 stores, including three stores local to Ottawa, and halt its e-commerce operations as it seeks
Porter, Air France lifting Ottawa airport passenger traffic back to pre-pandemic levels
Passenger volumes at the Ottawa International Airport are expected to return to pre-pandemic levels this year, led by new offerings from Porter Airlines and Air
Cobblestone Tours idles this winter as owners take stock of local tourism market
Cobblestone Tours is taking the season off while Ottawa tourism recovers from the pandemic and other challenges, says co-owner Étienne LeBlanc-Cameron.
My Ottawa: Sheepdogs, ponds, ’70s music — the city through the lens of Michelle Valberg
In this instalment of OBJ’s My Ottawa, award-winning photographer Michelle Valberg talks 70s music, her Ottawa “staycation” itinerary, and what sets Ottawa apart.
My Ottawa: For industry trailblazer Shirley Westeinde, every day in Ottawa is a staycation
In this instalment of My Ottawa, Shirley Westeinde, who turned 80 in 2021, talks about her love of walking everywhere in Ottawa and enjoying good
Downtown Ottawa Action Plan, to debut next week, draws on findings from Canadian Urban Institute
At a city-building summit next week, the Ottawa Board of Trade will present a new “Downtown Ottawa Action Plan,” based on findings from the Downtown
Op-ed: Is selling ‘air rights’ to public land such as Lansdowne Park the best we can do?
“The proposal has increased in cost and would add $310 million to our debt obligation. While the design is improved…fundamental questions remain about how the
Long-awaited downtown task force report ‘tentatively approved’ but no release date provided
A spokesperson said finishing touches are being made to the report, but did not confirm a timeline for its release to the public.
‘It’s been a hell of a three years’: Sueling Ching
Sueling Ching discusses the rising costs, the downtown core, and how Ottawa’s new municipal government can help businesses grow.
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