
Ottawa Board of Trade unhappy with NCC’s new direction for LeBreton Flats
The Ottawa Board of Trade is urging the National Capital Commission to return to the negotiating table with previous bidders on the LeBreton Flats redevelopment

Ottawa Board of Trade unhappy with NCC’s new direction for LeBreton Flats
The Ottawa Board of Trade is urging the National Capital Commission to return to the negotiating table with previous bidders on the LeBreton Flats redevelopment

Ottawa hemp firm LiveWell signs supply deal with BC’s Tilray
A local hemp and CBD company will supply its cannabinoid-based products to one of Canada’s major pot producers. LiveWell Canada (CSE:LVWL) announced Friday it has

Have your say: How is Ottawa’s economy performing?
This year’s survey has a special “city-building” focus that explores the economic input of major infrastructure projects ranging from LRT to LeBreton Flats.

Montreal firm to pay $4M settlement as part of Gatineau bid-rigging scheme
An engineering firm has been ordered to pay a sizeable settlement in connection to charges of bid-rigging on contracts with the City of Gatineau and

Ottawa airport passenger volume lifts up in February
Traffic numbers at the Ottawa International Airport continued their upward trajectory in February. Some 404,866 travellers passed through the Ottawa airport last month, according to

First Nations-focused insurance brokerage in Ottawa acquired by U.S. firm
An Ottawa-based insurance brokerage dedicated to serving First Nations clients has been acquired by a U.S. company. California-based insurance provider Tribal First said earlier this

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A roundup of local firms winning federal government work from Feb. 25 to Mar. 1. TPG Technology Consulting Ltd. 100-887 Richmond Rd. Informatics professional services

Ottawa-based Thermal Energy scores $1.8M dairy industry deal
A cleantech project for a new client in the dairy industry has Ottawa’s Thermal Energy International milking some recently acquired technology for all it’s worth.

Housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau skyrocket in February, CMHC says
Homebuilders in Ottawa-Gatineau kicked into high gear last month in an apparent effort to meet pent-up demand, starting work on 814 new properties – a

Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate drops to 5.1% in February
Employers in Ottawa-Gatineau added 7,300 jobs to their payrolls in February, pushing the region’s unemployment rate down one percentage point to 5.1 per cent, Statistics
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