
Ottawa gender and sexuality museum proposed for LeBreton Flats
A national advocacy group is looking to raise $10 million to create Canada’s first museum dedicated to gender and sexuality and plans to house the

Ottawa gender and sexuality museum proposed for LeBreton Flats
A national advocacy group is looking to raise $10 million to create Canada’s first museum dedicated to gender and sexuality and plans to house the

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
ADGA Group Consultants 110 Argyle Ave. Description: Informatics professional services Buyer: Citizenship and Immigration Canada $6,391,600 Honey Construction 901 Carling Ave. Description: Building completion and

Hats off: Lee Valley executives honoured by Retail Council of Canada
Lee Valley president and CEO Robin Lee and company founders Leonard and Lorraine Lee are the recipients of the Retail Council of Canada’s Excellence in

Who’s winning government contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Colliers Project Leaders Inc. & Tiree Facility Solutions Inc., in joint venture 2720 Iris St. Description: Project management services Buyer: PWGSC $14,662,081 Randstad Interim Inc.

Ottawa’s Richcraft Homes honoured at annual Family Enterprise Xchange dinner
The family behind one of Ottawa’s largest homebuilders was fêted at the city’s annual celebrations honouring the best and most generous family-run businesses in the

Ottawa-area pot firm Canopy Growth applies to list on NYSE
Canopy Growth is looking to take its pot potential to American investors as the country’s largest cannabis company continues to consolidate its production. The Smiths

Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate sinks to 4.4%
Employers in the National Capital Region collectively added 8,000 staff to their payrolls last month, the largest monthly gain since January 2012, Statistics Canada reported

Quarterhill shares sink 6.6% after Ottawa firm reports Q1 loss
Despite efforts to diversify into more stable business lines, Kanata-based Quarterhill said Thursday that the highly variable nature of its WiLAN patent licensing division pulled

Timbercreek to demolish 150 Heron Gate homes
One of Ottawa’s largest residential landlords says it plans to level a large segment of a south-end neighbourhood, forcing some 105 residents out of their

Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts up 7% in April
Homebuilders in Ottawa are off to a hot start this spring despite the cooler-than-normal temperatures, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. reported on Tuesday. Developers
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