Council settles development charges appeals
City council has managed to avoid an Ontario Municipal Board hearing by settling appeals with several parties over its new development charges. The charges, which
Council settles development charges appeals
City council has managed to avoid an Ontario Municipal Board hearing by settling appeals with several parties over its new development charges. The charges, which
Saunders Farm marks attendance milestone
Oct. 3 was a Saturday to remember for Saunders Farm and two families who came to take in its Haunting Season and Fright Fest.
Ottawa housing starts pick up in September: CMHC
Higher full-time employment is driving housing starts in the capital, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Thursday. September starts were trending at 5,569, up
Westfest finds new home in Laroche Park
Westfest is moving slightly east next year. The popular festival’s founder announced Thursday the 2016 version will be held at Mechanicsville’s Laroche Park.
FEDCO recommends council approve 2016 budget timetable
The city’s finance and economic development committee Tuesday recommended city council approve the timetable for developing and approving the 2016 budget. The city’s finance department
Shopify just getting started, Lütke tells crowd
Shopify may have had a banner 2015, but its CEO said Tuesday he thinks the best is yet to come. “We’ve just started, I think,”
Ottawa realtors set resale record in September
September was a record-breaking month for local realtors, the president of the Ottawa Real Estate Board said Monday. With 1,244 residential properties sold in September,
L-Spark accepting applications for winter 2016 incubator
Looking to build on the successes of its inaugural cohort, Kanata-based L-Spark announced Monday it is now accepting applications for its winter 2016 incubator session.
Mayor leads tour of OAG expansion, Arts Court Redevelopment project
Calling it “a new chapter in Ottawa’s cultural history,” Mayor Jim Watson led a tour Friday of the Ottawa Art Gallery expansion and Arts Court redevelopment construction
Nordion gets 10-year license extension, welcomes funding for American partner
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission announced Wednesday it has extended Nordion’s nuclear substance processing facility operating licence for another 10 years. “We welcome today’s announcement as
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