Local business booster keeps the lights on, with a little help from some friends
Dec. 27 can be one of those days that gets lost in the shuffle of Christmas holidays. Not so for Ottawa marketing specialist and event
Local business booster keeps the lights on, with a little help from some friends
Dec. 27 can be one of those days that gets lost in the shuffle of Christmas holidays. Not so for Ottawa marketing specialist and event
Businesses see ‘glimmer of hope’ in province’s plan to lift capacity limits, ditch vaccine passports
Even though it’s only mid-February, Stephen Beckta felt like a man emerging from a long, lonely winter on Monday.
Ottawa mayor pushes to shrink convoy footprint, as feds eye action
Ottawa’s mayor has set a deadline of noon today for truckers encamped in the capital’s core to move out of residential streets in a bid
When the CEO of North America’s largest installation resource company wanted to get a better idea of how his employees were doing, he set out
You can now buy drinks on the Rideau Canal Skateway – and we’re not talking hot chocolate
Locally owned and operated Dunrobin Distilleries is now operating its own cocktail kiosk on the world’s largest skating rink.
U of O grads on a mission to improve student housing
Founders’ company, TCU Development Corp., currently has about 750 units under development, with 89 projects completed to date.
Love thy neighbourhood: Glebe BIA welcomes new executive director
Former Torontonian Patrick Burke says he immediately felt a “community spirit” in the Glebe after moving to Ottawa in 2020.
Ottawa restaurants rocked by truck convoy focus of $250K community-led fundraiser
Organizers of GoFundMe fundraiser are set to start distributing money to most-affected businesses later this month.
‘Everyone is in crisis mode’: Calls increase for government to support downtown businesses
With the trucker convoy and protests continuing in Ottawa for a second week, downtown business owners and employees are calling on various levels of government
Building managers buckle down in the core
In light of new police tactics to manage the ongoing trucker convoy, property managers in Ottawa’s downtown core are preparing for another weekend of protests.
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EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall