
Feds release ‘disposal list’ of NCR properties
The federal government this week released a list of several properties that it is planning to dispose of in the National Capital Region.

Feds release ‘disposal list’ of NCR properties
The federal government this week released a list of several properties that it is planning to dispose of in the National Capital Region.

Ottawa continues to climb the rankings for VC secured by local firms
Ottawa companies brought in $252 million in venture capital in 2022, enough to place it sixth among Canadian cities in VC funding, according to a

Roxborough Group continues acquisitions with purchase of Foley motorcoach division
Roxborough Group, an Eastern Ontario passenger transportation company, has acquired Foley Bus Lines motorcoach division, the company announced Wednesday.

Ottawa housing market on ‘steady upward trajectory’ as prices rise 14% since end of 2022: OREB
Ottawa house prices have jumped nearly 14 per cent since the end of 2022, pushing the city back into “seller’s market territory,” the president of

Kingston-based manufacturer Terra Nova Truss merges with southwestern Ontario firm
The two companies said they will continue to operate independently and maintain their current branding, while “benefiting jointly from combined operating scale and scope.”

Cyclic Materials raises US$27M in funding to support scale-up efforts
A Kingston company that recycles rare earth elements has raised $27 million in series-A financing.

One of the capital’s leading construction and real estate executives is heading back to school – albeit briefly.

From beekeeping to batteries: How these local companies are prioritizing the environment
As climate change research and efforts in sustainability gain momentum, businesses are focused on making ESG (environmental, social and governance issues) a priority, both to

C-COM Satellite’s Q1 revenues fall nearly 80% amid ‘sluggish’ market conditions
Ottawa firm reported revenues of $683,949 in the three-month period ending Feb. 28, down from $3 million in the first quarter of 2022.

EOBJ: Special report on transportation and logistics in Eastern Ontario
In this special podcast, the Eastern Ontario Business Journal’s Michael Curran turns spotlight to three transportation and logistics companies are evolving and expanding.
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