Ottawa inflation rate inches up to 1.4% in December
The rate of inflation in Canada’s capital accelerated last month, Statistics Canada reported Friday. The annual inflation rate climbed from 1.2 per cent in November to 1.4
Ottawa inflation rate inches up to 1.4% in December
The rate of inflation in Canada’s capital accelerated last month, Statistics Canada reported Friday. The annual inflation rate climbed from 1.2 per cent in November to 1.4
Who’s winning government work in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Bradda Printing, Robertson & Co. and ESRI Canada are among the local firms awarded federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements between Dec. 26 and
79% of Ottawa residents approve of Mayor Jim Watson: Poll
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson is the most popular mayor in Canada, according to new public opinion research that provides a rare glimpse outside elections into
Who’s winning government contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
CGI, Stantec and Tessier Translations are among the local companies awarded contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements by the federal government between Dec. 12-18, 2016.
Ottawa home prices to rise 1.7% in 2017: Royal LePage
After ending 2016 with a bang, Ottawa’s residential real estate market is poised for modest gains this year, according to one of the country’s largest
Ottawa medical device maker Clearwater Clinical raises $6M
An Ottawa tech company with the goal of revolutionizing the hearing health industry says it’s raised $6 million in series-A financing that will help it
Ottawa housing starts jump 6.5% in 2016
Rising employment and earnings led to an uptick in new home construction last year, although housing starts remained below levels recorded over the past decade,
Feds readying $175M rehabilitation of Terrasses de la Chaudière in Gatineau
Public Works is looking to hire an architectural firm to help it draft plans for a major overhaul of the country’s single-largest federal office complex
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate dips to 6.1% as feds keep hiring
After hitting a record high in November, the number of people working in the National Capital Region dipped slightly last month as employers shed 500
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