
Slower December sales couldn’t cool Ottawa’s hot housing market in 2018: OREB
Local home sales dropped off in December, but 2018 was still a banner year overall for the city’s realtors, according to the Ottawa Real Estate

Slower December sales couldn’t cool Ottawa’s hot housing market in 2018: OREB
Local home sales dropped off in December, but 2018 was still a banner year overall for the city’s realtors, according to the Ottawa Real Estate

Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate moves up to 4.9% in December
Slight job gains in the tech sector weren’t enough to offset losses in several other industries as Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate edged up slightly in December,

Consortium confirms Q1 LRT handover date; opening day for passengers unknown
Construction on phase one of the Confederation Line will indeed wrap up this quarter, but the date passengers can start riding Ottawa’s new light-rail transit

Developer proposing eight-storey mixed-use building on Hamilton Avenue
An Ottawa developer wants to construct an eight-storey building near Tunney’s Pasture that would include 75 residential units and a mix of office and retail

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Milestone Environmental Contracting Inc. 200-1550 Laperriere Ave. Y-Jetty and Lang Cove remediation project Buyer: PWGSC $33,699,689 Raymond EMC Enclosures Ltd. 5185 Dolman Ridge Rd. Communications

Federal tax changes come into effect as new year begins
The new year brings with it tax changes at the federal level that will affect just about every Canadian, as well as small businesses. One

Gatineau pot producer Hexo files for NYSE listing
One of the National Capital Region’s fastest-growing cannabis producers is headed to an American stock exchange to fuel its expansions. OBJ first reported in September

OBJ’s 10 most-read stories of 2018
The landscape of Ottawa quite literally shifted in 2018 with a number of big real estate deals shaking up the National Capital Region. The local

Ottawa Business Journal acquires eggnog, announces holiday break
After a long year spent reporting on the mergers and acquisitions of companies in the National Capital Region, the Ottawa Business Journal announced Thursday that

NCC to terminate deal with Trinity, CSMI to redevelop LeBreton Flats
A day after Eugene Melnyk’s partner in the proposed redevelopment of LeBreton Flats countersued the owner of the Ottawa Senators for $1 billion, the National
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