Tattoo parlours and other personal-service businesses in Ottawa could soon be facing tighter guidelines aimed at preventing the spread of infectious diseases such as Hepatitis B and HIV.
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Heart of downtown excluded from sound proofing
Residents in the “meaty part” of Centretown are left to cover their own ears as a result of a design plan released by the Ontario government for new sound barriers along the Queensway, according to the vice-president of Centretown Citizens Community Association.
Summer jobs not materializing in 2013
A recent survey reports that fewer Ottawa employers plan to hire staff between April and June this year. Only 20 per cent of businesses are planning on hiring, a one-percentage point drop from the same period last year.
Archeologists monitor next phase of LeBreton developments
Archeologists with trowels will be joining construction workers and their backhoes this spring in LeBreton Flats as the next stage of development at the sprawling downtown property prompts a renewed hunt for Ottawa’s early history.