
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

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

Demand for Eastern Ontario construction workers to rise 7% by 2024: Report
A new report is highlighting the projected shortage of skilled tradespeople facing local construction firms and contractors

Montreal’s BTB REIT buys west Ottawa office building in $22M deal
BTB REIT said Tuesday it purchased the class-A office building at 2611 Queensview Dr. in a deal worth $21.75 million

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A roundup of the top federal contracts won by local companies in the past week

Aecon breaks ground on $32M Campeau Drive extension in Kanata North
A forthcoming four-lane road connecting two sections of Campeau Drive is expected to improve capacity for commuters in Kanata North

Scotiabank donates $750K to University of Ottawa AI and society initiative
Scotiabank announced a donation Wednesday to fund new research at the University of Ottawa into artificial intelligence’s impact on society

Council shoots down proposed Dymon Storage facility, ByWard Market hotel
City council has rejected a proposed zoning amendment that would have permitted a six-storey self-storage facility near Merivale Road

Ottawa-based Thermal Energy posts record first half; revenues up 51%
Fiscal 2020 is shaping up to be a banner year for Ottawa’s Thermal Energy International as the local cleantech company reports record revenues and profits
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