
Ottawa’s Asbex lands $500K contract to maintain federal monuments
Contract covers some of the city’s best-known sites such as the National War Memorial as well as statues of past prime ministers and The Famous

Ottawa’s Asbex lands $500K contract to maintain federal monuments
Contract covers some of the city’s best-known sites such as the National War Memorial as well as statues of past prime ministers and The Famous

Coping with COVID-19: Ottawa restaurateurs eager to find recipe for business survival
OBJ speaks with Ottawa restaurateurs Marc Lepine from Atelier, Joelle Parenteau from Wolf Down and Elias Theodossiou from EVOO and Mati.

Manor Park proposes new Vanier highrise development
Property was previously home to a motel that was demolished late last year.

Senators hire former Arizona Coyotes boss to lead business operations
Less than two months after firing CEO Jim Little, the Ottawa Senators have turned to a veteran sports executive to fill a vital business role

Claridge Homes eyes launch of LeBreton Flats project with two highrises
The proposed towers are part of Claridge’s East Flats project, which calls for up to five highrises that will include more than 1.5 million square

‘Vast majority’ of tenants paid April rent, Minto REIT says
The REIT said it had collected 97 per cent of this month’s total rent owing as of April 14, which it called “a level consistent

Coping with COVID-19: Spartan Bioscience’s 15-year ‘overnight success story’
The backstory behind the Ottawa biotech company making global headlines for its innovative DNA testing product.

Ottawa business leaders urge feds, province to provide more aid for hard-hit local sectors
A group of Ottawa business organizations is calling for more government aid for tech, tourism and other sectors that have been dramatically affected by measures
Coping with COVID-19: Taking stock of Ottawa’s economy, one month into the crisis
OBJ publisher Michael Curran recently gathered a panel of local business leaders to determine how Ottawa is faring amid the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing economic

Ottawa home sales down 60% so far in April, OREB says
Home sales in Ottawa plummeted more than 60 per cent in the first two weeks of April compared with a year earlier, while a major
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