
Ottawa council approves property tax increase of up to 3% in 2019
City council has approved a property tax increase of up to three per cent for the 2019 budget, providing nearly $10 million for local needs

Ottawa council approves property tax increase of up to 3% in 2019
City council has approved a property tax increase of up to three per cent for the 2019 budget, providing nearly $10 million for local needs

Toronto-based REIT acquires nine Ottawa car dealerships as part of $101M deal
A Toronto-based real estate investment trust that owns a string of car dealership properties across the country has expanded into Eastern Ontario. Automotive Properties REIT

Niall Gallagher, co-founder of Ottawa-based Martello, set to retire
After 37 years in telecom and nearly a decade since helping to start one of Ottawa’s fastest-growing companies, Martello co-founder Niall Gallagher will retire from

Ottawa-based Calian’s CFO Jacqueline Gauthier to step down in the new year
After a nearly two-decade run in which she helped build Calian Group into one of the capital’s largest public companies, Jacqueline Gauthier will step down

Average Ottawa home price expected to rise 4% in 2019: Re/Max
Ottawa’s home prices are expected to continue rising into 2019, according to the latest annual reports from two national real estate brokerages. In its annual

Sobeys’ parent company closes $800M acquisition of Ottawa-based Farm Boy
Farm Boy’s run as an independent grocer officially came to an end Monday with the close of Empire Co.’s $800-million acquisition of the Ottawa-based company.

Sobeys’ parent company closes $800M acquisition of Ottawa-based Farm Boy
Farm Boy’s run as an independent grocer officially came to an end Monday with the close of Empire Co.’s $800-million acquisition of the Ottawa-based company.

Ottawa’s housing starts cool while Gatineau heats up in November: CMHC
Despite a flurry of building on the Gatineau side of the river, a lag in new projects in Ottawa led to a slowdown in November

Ottawa’s housing starts cool while Gatineau heats up in November: CMHC
Despite a flurry of building on the Gatineau side of the river, a lag in new projects in Ottawa led to a slowdown in November

Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate steady in November despite tech, public sector growth
Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate held steady in November, Statistics Canada reported Friday, as slight job gains in the all-important public service and tech sectors were offset
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