Gatineau housing starts surge in October as Ottawa regresses: CMHC
Gatineau homebuilders had their busiest month in nearly 50 years in October while Ottawa saw a substantial decrease in housing starts as compared with 2018
Gatineau housing starts surge in October as Ottawa regresses: CMHC
Gatineau homebuilders had their busiest month in nearly 50 years in October while Ottawa saw a substantial decrease in housing starts as compared with 2018
Ottawa’s unemployment rate drops to 4.2% in October
The unemployment rate in Ottawa-Gatineau hit its lowest point in at least 18 years in October on the strength of robust gains in the construction,
Growing business with Fortune 500 firms puts ProntoForms’ Q3 revenues up 21%
As ProntoForms (TSX-V:PFM) expands its business with Fortune 500 customers, the Ottawa-based company continues to report solid growth in recurring revenues. ProntoForms, which develops apps
City of Ottawa proposes $3.76B operating budget in 2020
Mayor Jim Watson laid out the City of Ottawa’s proposed fiscal blueprint for the coming year at council Wednesday morning, with increases planned for transit
Ottawa home sales up 17% in October: OREB
Despite scarce inventory, local realtors continued to sell properties at a “breakneck” pace in October, according to the latest figures from the Ottawa Real Estate
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
TEKsystems Canada leads the latest roundup of local firms winning business with the federal government
City of Ottawa to spend $3.5M to boost service surrounding LRT issues
OC Transpo is putting more buses back on the roads to alleviate issues arising from the rocky rollout of Ottawa’s light-rail transit system
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A $4.5-million deal for Colliers Project Leaders tops this week’s roundup of local firms winning work with the federal government
Developer looks to build 22-storey highrise at Carling and Churchill
A 260-unit highrise might soon pop up on Carling Avenue if a local developer secures a bylaw amendment to build as high as 22 storeys
Ottawa’s Thermal Energy delivers Q1 profit despite revenue drop
A sizeable order backlog and a strong bottom line put Ottawa-based Thermal Energy on solid footing in its first quarter of the fiscal year –
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