Ottawa-area cannabis grower apollogreen cleared to produce ‘starter plants’
A local company has been given the green light from Health Canada to grow cannabis “starter plants” that it plans to sell to licensed pot
Ottawa-area cannabis grower apollogreen cleared to produce ‘starter plants’
A local company has been given the green light from Health Canada to grow cannabis “starter plants” that it plans to sell to licensed pot
Ottawa airport traffic descends in June
Despite the slow June, the Ottawa airport’s passenger volumes are still trending higher over the first half of the year
Steadily growing public sector to fuel Ottawa office space demand: Colliers
Demand for office space in the National Capital Region dampened slightly in the second quarter, but local landlords should continue to see “steady” interest in
Ottawa-based Martello doubles revenues in fiscal 2019
Ottawa’s Martello saw its revenues grow more than 100 per cent in the past fiscal year as acquisitions and the deepening of a fruitful relationship
Ottawa-based Minto REIT acquires interest in 750-unit Toronto apartment complex
Minto’s real estate investment trust has acquired a stake in a three-tower Toronto property from its sister company
MindBridge Ai hires new chief strategy officer, eyeing 2021 IPO
One of Ottawa’s rapidly growing firms is shifting its executive ranks in hopes of securing a public listing in the not-too-distant future
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A $26-million contract for Thales Group leads the latest round-up of local firms winning work with the federal government
Developer proposes 22-storey, 162-unit highrise at Bank and Slater
Broccolini hopes to add more new units to the downtown core’s growing stock of apartment dwellings with a proposal for a 22-storey highrise near the
Gatineau pot producer Hexo to begin trading on NYSE next week
A local pot producer is graduating to the upper echelons of United States stock exchanges
Ottawa housing market becoming ‘seller’s territory’: Royal LePage
Despite being a seller’s market, the National Capital Region remains more affordable than the national average
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