Ottawa eyes more commercial space in Hintonburg
More stores and restaurants, more cycling infrastructure and more patios — all are part of a vision for the future of Armstrong Street. On Tuesday
Ottawa eyes more commercial space in Hintonburg
More stores and restaurants, more cycling infrastructure and more patios — all are part of a vision for the future of Armstrong Street. On Tuesday
Air Canada shifts Ottawa flights from New York LaGuardia to Newark
The trip from Ottawa to Manhattan is about to get slightly longer aboard the country’s largest airline. Starting March 26, Air Canada will move its
Perley Blog: Anticipating increased interest in Canada as a place to do business
It is too soon to tell what impact U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent efforts to ban nationals from seven Middle Eastern and African countries, or
Ottawa e-signature firm Signority has what it takes to ‘be a leader’: new CEO
A spacious new headquarters in Hintonburg is just one more sign of bigger and better things to come from Ottawa startup Signority in 2017, the
Federal contracts: Ottawa’s G. Bird Holdings gets $6.7M for Tunney’s Pasture strategy
The slow-moving plan to redevelop the office complex at Tunney’s Pasture inched forward late last month after the federal government contracted a firm to prepare
UPDATE: Ottawa-area pot firm Canopy Growth delivers Q3 profit as revenues soar
Canada’s largest publicly traded marijuana company says it has had a hard time keeping up with demand for high-potency pot as its list of registered
Ottawa researchers aim to make future computers less hackable
Computer scientists believe that even the strongest data encryption of present-day computers won’t stand a chance against their quantum heirs. Not that quantum computers —
NHL’s Bettman books ticket to Ottawa as optimism over outdoor game increases
The final event in Mayor Jim Watson’s much-touted “hat trick” of marquee Canada 150 spectacles appears close to being a reality. New Ottawa Senators president
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate drops to five-year low of 5.7%
The unemployment rate in the National Capital Region hit its lowest level since September 2011 last month, driven in large part by a rapidly expanding
12-storey tower part of Château Laurier expansion plans filed with city
The owners of Ottawa’s iconic Château Laurier are pushing ahead with their controversial expansion plans and recently filed a site plan application with the city
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