The West Ottawa boys tennis team finished 17th at the Division 1 state tournament. The two-day tournament concluded on Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Midland Tennis Center. West Ottawa scored five points.
Paul Maurice expected Saturday night to be the biggest test of the Florida Panthers’ season-opening homestand. It makes sense considering they were facing a divisional opponent that made the Stanley ...
With over 100,000 users across more than 400 installations in North America, T2 Systems' Flex digital platform continues to redefine how universities and municipalities manage parking, permits, and ...
The City of Ottawa is looking at joining a growing number of municipalities in Ontario and across Canada that are taking doctor recruitment into their own hands amid a worsening primary-care shortage.
From hiring practices to training and development, there are many things to consider when it comes to being one of the city’s Best Places to Work. “Human resources has rarely been under such a ...
Hudson's Bay closed its 145,000-square-foot store at St. Laurent Shopping Centre earlier this year. Become an Ottawa Business Journal Insider and get immediate access to all of our Insider-only ...
Ottawa says it will keep working to help save a northern Ontario paper mill that cited a lack of immediate federal support as it announced this week it was forced to idle operations. Industry Minister ...
At long last, the Senators are back. After seven seasons away from the postseason, Ottawa made its return, finally making do a lengthy rebuild. It may not be the era of unprecedented success Senators ...
Ottawa firefighters made quick work of a fire in east Ottawa late Sunday morning. Ottawa Fire Services took multiple 911 calls at 11:24 a.m. about a townhome fire in the 500 block of Catleaf Row.
The Ottawa Senators made their first major wave of cuts from training this week, reassigning 17 players. That included five players who, by rule, had to clear waivers. Belleville Senators fans were ...
Conservatives are not wrong about the importance of IP and data sovereignty, or about the government’s lack of a plan You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
OTTAWA - The federal government’s review of the controversial F-35 fighter jet procurement project is ongoing — despite Canadian officials repeatedly saying it would be completed by the end of summer.
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