Ottawa housing starts down in June, but six-month trend still on the rise
The annual pace of housing starts in Ottawa was down slightly in June – but the six-month trend was up, reversing a four-month downward trend, according to
Ottawa housing starts down in June, but six-month trend still on the rise
The annual pace of housing starts in Ottawa was down slightly in June – but the six-month trend was up, reversing a four-month downward trend, according to
McMillan enters third decade as a ‘global player’
If you’re a mid-sized creative agency headquartered in Ottawa, you don’t become a global player without a bit of pluck. By Michael Woods About six
‘Milestone projects’ in NCC 50-year plan include revamped 24 Sussex
The National Capital Commission’s draft plan for the next 50 years envisions a more populous Ottawa region, home to about two million people by 2067,
OC Transpo trying to keep defence employees on board
OC Transpo is gearing up to keep as many National Defence employees as possible as the great Nortel campus migration finally begins. Beginning in September,
New Ottawa sign bylaw highlights digital displays
The City of Ottawa is shining the spotlight on a dated sign bylaw, citing emerging technologies as reason for the legislative overhaul. Digital menu boards,
Four Ottawans among finalists for EY entrepreneur award
Four local business owners are among the finalists for EY’s Ontario Entrepreneur of The Year award. By Jacob Serebrin The award, given by the professional
New passenger railway proposed for Ottawa region
A private-sector group is proposing a new passenger railway for the Ottawa region. By Jacob Serebrin The group, called the Moose, or Mobility Ottawa Outaouais:
The ins and outs of lemonade stand permits and licences
For two young girls, it was an unpleasant surprise when National Capital Commission officials shut down their lemonade stand on Sunday. By Jacob Serebrin But
Opinion: Real change is possible with software in GoC
Justin Trudeau arrived at the White House in March for his first official visit as prime minister at the exact time as the White House
NCC apologizes to family after shutting down lemonade stand
After a sour online response, the National Capital Commission has apologized for shutting down a children’s lemonade stand over the weekend. Seven-year-old Eliza Andrews and
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