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IBISKA 1500-130 Albert St. Radio and television towers and systems Buyer: DND $3,497,429 The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada 330-55 Murray St. Consulting services Buyer:
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Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
IBISKA 1500-130 Albert St. Radio and television towers and systems Buyer: DND $3,497,429 The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada 330-55 Murray St. Consulting services Buyer:

Governing body of English rugby league approves franchise move to Ottawa
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Ottawa-Vanier MPP Des Rosiers to resign seat for academic posting later this year
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Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Pacific Safety Products 124 Fourth Ave., Arnprior Special-purpose clothing Buyer: Correctional Service of Canada $2,078,226 Canadian Airmotive 3-220 Hunt Club Rd. Space and water heating

RTG’s work on Ottawa LRT not substantially complete: independent certifier
Rideau Transit Group has not achieved substantial completion on Ottawa’s light rail transit line, according to an independent certifier, but the city still expects to

Ottawa’s annual rate of inflation stays at 1.7% despite carbon tax pressure
Ottawa’s annual inflation rate kept steady at 1.7 per cent for a third straight month in April while the rest of Ontario and Canada saw

Pelican co-owner Jim Foster is hooked on the seafood business
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Chaudière Crossing to remain closed to vehicles until August
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Ottawa MPP Marie-France Lalonde seeks federal seat in Orléans
Ontario Liberal politician Marie-France Lalonde wants to run for Parliament to replace retired general Andrew Leslie in the Ottawa riding he’s vacating after just one
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