
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Pacific Safety Products 124 Fourth Ave., Arnprior Special-purpose clothing Buyer: Correctional Service of Canada $2,078,226 Canadian Airmotive 3-220 Hunt Club Rd. Space and water heating

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Pacific Safety Products 124 Fourth Ave., Arnprior Special-purpose clothing Buyer: Correctional Service of Canada $2,078,226 Canadian Airmotive 3-220 Hunt Club Rd. Space and water heating

RTG’s work on Ottawa LRT not substantially complete: independent certifier
Rideau Transit Group has not achieved substantial completion on Ottawa’s light rail transit line, according to an independent certifier, but the city still expects to

Chaudière Crossing to remain closed to vehicles until August
A key linkage between Ottawa and Gatineau will remain closed until August for planned construction after flood waters forced its closure two weeks ago. Public

Giant Tiger plans new four-storey Ottawa HQ on Walkley Road
Giant Tiger may soon have a larger den to call home, as the Ottawa-based discount retail chain has filed plans with the city to expand

Ottawa’s ProntoForms grows Q1 revenues through enterprise expansion
More business with higher-value customers lifted revenues at ProntoForms (TSX-V:PFM) in the first quarter of 2019. The Ottawa-based software firm, which develops mobile forms for

Larger workforce, job losses drive Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate up to 5.5% in April
The National Capital Region’s unemployment rate jumped four-tenths of a percentage point in April as more residents joined the labour market while the total number of

Here are the City of Ottawa’s proposed new development charges
Ottawa’s planning committee laid out a new set of charges for developers on Thursday, though recent announcements from the Ontario government are expected to uproot

Ottawa-based Minto REIT beats forecast in Q1 2019
A growing portfolio and new leases drove earnings at Ottawa’s Minto Apartment REIT past the forecasts it set for this past quarter before going public

Ottawa Senators shake up front office with departure of COO Ruszkowski
The Ottawa Senators’ front office is going through a significant line change this off-season as the organization is naming new executives amid the departure of

Council grants tax deferral for flood-damaged properties
Property owners in flood-affected areas will be given a six-month grace period on property taxes, city council ruled Wednesday. Home or business owners – primarily
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