With Ottawa’s mayoral elections set for Oct. 27, one Centretown business is attempting to grab the attention of voters by linking the democratic process to fast food.
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Viewpoint: Ride-sharing Uber drivers must obey city regulations
The frustration of trying to get a cab during peak times has plagued many Centretown residents. Going through the aggravating process of making the call, waiting on the line for a dispatcher and then waiting even longer for the taxi can be maddening. For people who want to be more in control of their ride, Uber could be the solution.
Affordable micro-condos coming to town
Living smaller allows you to live a larger life, or at least that’s the idea behind Urban Capital’s new micro-condos on Bank Street, which will be on sale to the public Oct. 18.
Veterans’ psychological support program coming to city
For the first time. the Veterans Transition Network – a post-deployment psychological support program for troops returning from military missions – is offering its counselling services to soldiers in need in Ottawa.