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Feds give $7.8M loan to affordable seniors’ housing project in Ottawa

The Government of Canada is putting its weight behind an Ottawa development that looks to make housing more affordable for the capital’s aging residents

Ottawa-based Martello boosts revenues, trims losses in Q1

Martello Technologies saw a sizeable jump in its revenues this past quarter as the firm’s organic and inorganic strategies paid off

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?

A multimillion-dollar deal for Deloitte and a contract for Ottawa defence startup AirShare are part of this week's roundup of local firms doing business with the federal government

21-storey apartment proposed near Lyon LRT station in Centretown

The proposed development – just a few blocks from Lyon Station on the light-rail transit line – would include a total of 12 underground parking spaces and 142 bicycle spaces

Chaudière Crossing to reopen to all traffic Tuesday

A key interprovincial bridge is ready to reopen to commuters this week as major construction on the Chaudière Crossing wraps up

Ottawa-based ProntoForms boosts recurring revenues 26% in Q2

ProntoForms found success in the second quarter of the year as the Ottawa firm continues to grow its recurring revenue base while keeping its losses steady

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 Aug. 12-16

EllisDon puts shovels in the ground on new Orléans Health Hub

Construction launched this week on a long-awaited health facility in Ottawa’s east end

Federal government hops on co-working train with three new Ottawa offices

The federal government has opened three co-working offices across Ottawa with plans for two more in the National Capital Region as the city’s largest employer embraces a global trend towards flexible workspaces

Burgeoning tech sector driving down Ottawa’s office vacancy rate: Avison Young

Increased activity from Ottawa tech firms and a global trend towards co-working led to a tightening of the capital’s commercial vacancy rate in the first half of the year

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