Ottawa patio operators poised to get financial break from city
Ottawa businesses that operate patios on municipal property could see their summer rental fees slashed by 22 per cent under a plan endorsed by the
Ottawa patio operators poised to get financial break from city
Ottawa businesses that operate patios on municipal property could see their summer rental fees slashed by 22 per cent under a plan endorsed by the
Ottawa 2017 organizers, hoteliers prepare for Red Bull Crashed Ice weekend
Some 600,000 pounds of lumber, numerous hotel bookings and more than a fair share of hype have gone into preparations for Red Bull Crashed Ice,
City returns $26M in Ottawa property tax adjustments
Ottawa ended 2016 with a $5.4-million surplus even as a growing number of tax-assessment appeals put a major dent in the city’s finances. More and
Made-in-Ottawa app oRide aims to expand local ride-hailing options
A city employee has created his own ride-hailing app and hopes to get both casual drivers and existing taxi companies to buy in. Neville Hewage
People on the move: U.S. lawyer Leonard Gold joins Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall
Leonard M. Gold has joined Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP/s.r.l. as a foreign legal consultant. Mr. Gold was previously a partner at Boston law firm Burns
Ottawa solar energy co-op looks to raise $2M in latest offering
An Ottawa-based renewable energy organization is looking to raise a fresh round of financing so it can expand its number of solar power installations across
Ottawa’s Gabriel Pizza marks 40th anniversary with expansion plans
Forty stores in 40 years. By Jacob Serebrin That’s the plan for Ottawa-based restaurant chain Gabriel Pizza. On Feb. 28, 1977, Michael Hanna opened his
Solacom names Lazenby chairman, adds veteran executive Ronayne to board
Bruce Lazenby didn’t waste time making his presence felt on Solacom Technologies’ board of directors. The former head of Invest Ottawa, who joined Solacom’s board
Hydro Ottawa delivers on its commitment to kids at CHEO
An innovative local initiative is helping Hydro Ottawa reduce its environmental impact while making a positive difference in the community. Last August, the local utility
What’s the common denominator for Calian’s success?
UNIQUE EXPERTISE, PROVEN SERVICE DELIVERY Ottawa’s Calian Group operates with five diverse and distinct service lines: Health Services, IT and Professional Services, Training Services, Systems
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Didn’t we just do this? More changes coming to the Ontario Construction Act
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EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall