Ottawa

‘It’s been a hell of a three years’: Sueling Ching

Sueling Ching discusses the rising costs, the downtown core, and how Ottawa's new municipal government can help businesses grow.

Barrhaven officials look to establish community as more than a ‘sleepy suburb’

As one of the province’s fastest-growing suburbs, Barrhaven is more than a bedroom community and has a lot to offer residents and businesses, officials say. 

Ottawa home sales up again in June, prices hold steady: OREB

Home sales in the capital rose year-over-year in June, but prices held steady as the city’s resale housing supply keeps “trending in the right direction,” the Ottawa Real Estate Board said Wednesday.

Landlords, tenants ‘still figuring things out’ as downtown Ottawa’s office vacancy rate rises above 15%

Ottawa’s office vacancy rate continued to climb in the second quarter, CBRE said in its latest Canadian market report, with the downtown office vacancy rate surpassing 15 per cent for the first time since the company began tracking the statistic in 1996.

Chinatown BIA efforts at revitalization thwarted by crime, drug use, racism

Between an increase in drug use, rising crime and continued racism, Ottawa’s Chinatown has not recovered from the pandemic – in fact, according to at least one business official, things might be getting worse.

Dress for hybrid work success: Five fashion tips for the new work world

The pandemic led to some bizarre fluctuations in fashion. Local stylist Michelle Leblanc has some tips for hybrid workers who aren't quite sure how to dress as they return to the office part-time.

Gen Z worried AI will affect their career prospects, but HR experts say they should embrace it

A new study found that despite their digital savvy, 73 per cent of gen Z workers are worried that AI will impact their jobs. 

Brigil’s plan for former Greyhound bus station land gets mixed review from biz leader

Brigil says its proposal to build more than 1,000 residential units on Catherine Street has received “positive” feedback from residents – but a downtown business advocate worries the project’s retail component could struggle on a street where parking is at a premium.

Bragging rights up for grabs at this competitive golf tourney in support of local charities

There’s a new charity golf tournament coming to Ottawa this summer, but if you’re what they call a weekend hacker, forget it. This tourney is geared toward more devoted disciples of the game.

Brigil unveils plans for trio of highrises at former Greyhound bus station site

Gatineau-based Brigil says it plans to build three highrises ranging from 26 to 40 storeys at the site of the former Greyhound bus terminal on Catherine Street.

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