
Citing affordability, city defends $1.6B SNC-Lavalin LRT contract in new report
Documents released Monday stated that TransitNEXT’s bid was the only submission that met the city’s affordability threshold for the Trillium Line extension

Citing affordability, city defends $1.6B SNC-Lavalin LRT contract in new report
Documents released Monday stated that TransitNEXT’s bid was the only submission that met the city’s affordability threshold for the Trillium Line extension

Via Rail to partially restore Ottawa-Toronto service Tuesday
A key Ottawa travel corridor is set to reopen with partial service on Tuesday following weeks of blockades stemming from protests over a B.C. natural

Apply now to be one of OBJ’s Fastest Growing Companies in 2020
Ottawa Business Journal is once again looking for local businesses that are on the fast track to eye-popping revenues

Biotech accelerator expands to Brockville
The Leeds Grenville area has received a big boost for its industrial sector from a federal government business accelerator

No Parliament Hill stage this year on Canada Day, organizers say
The focal point of Ottawa’s Canada Day celebrations will be moved off Parliament Hill this year amid the escalating renovation work to Centre Block

Ottawa children’s retailer Mrs. Tiggy Winkle’s closing up shop after 43 years
An iconic Ottawa toy and games retailer is packing it in after more than four decades in business

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A roundup of local companies doing work with the federal government in the past week

Ottawa’s Martello Technologies hits $1M in monthly recurring revenues
Martello Technologies reached a sizable milestone in its subscription services segment as the Kanata-based company pursues opportunities in new sales channels

Ottawa among six tightest downtown office markets in North America: CBRE
A lack of available office space in Ottawa’s downtown core ranks Canada’s capital among the hardest cities in North America for tenants to find centrally

No fees for buskers in Ottawa LRT stations, city says
The City of Ottawa opened applications Monday for performers interested in entertaining riders along the LRT line – a gig that won’t leave buskers pinching
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