
Kingston-based nanotechnology organization opens Kanata office
CMC Microsystems is expanding its role in the Ottawa community with a 2,500 square foot facility.

Kingston-based nanotechnology organization opens Kanata office
CMC Microsystems is expanding its role in the Ottawa community with a 2,500 square foot facility.

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A roundup of the top federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements awarded to firms with a local presence between Feb. 10 and 14.

Ottawa’s Calian increases planned financing round to $60M
Ottawa’s Calian Group is capping off a banner few weeks with plans to raise $60 million in funding to finance its ‘organic and acquisitive growth’

KRP’s eight-storey office in Kanata North gets green light from committee
KRP Properties got the thumbs-up from Ottawa’s planning committee Thursday for an eight-storey office building in Kanata North’s tight commercial real estate market

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A round-up of the top federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements awarded to companies with a local presence between Feb. 3-7.

January housing starts more than double year-over-year in Ottawa-Gatineau: CMHC
Developers in Ottawa-Gatineau continued to rev up housing starts in January in an effort to respond to unrelenting demand for new inventory

January housing starts more than double year-over-year in Ottawa-Gatineau: CMHC
Developers in Ottawa-Gatineau continued to rev up housing starts in January in an effort to respond to unrelenting demand for new inventory

Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate dips to 4.3% in January
Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate dipped slightly to 4.3 per cent in January from 4.4 per cent in December despite a drop in the number of people

Developer proposes 44-unit, six-storey building in Old Ottawa South
According to the proposal, the project would consist of retail and commercial operations on the ground floor, with 44 residential units on the floors above

Persistent supply issues drive Ottawa home prices up 19% in January: OREB
Fewer homes changed hands in January than a year earlier, but the city’s chronic housing supply shortage drove prices up nearly 20 per cent compared
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