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Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Donna Cona Inc. 100-160 Colonnade Rd. RFP TBIPS Tier 2 for IT operations Buyer: Aboriginal Affairs & Northern Development Canada $11,697,097 Telesat Canada 1601 Telesat

OBJ’s news agenda for the coming week in Ottawa business
Best laid plans The city’s planning committee will meet for the first time in 2019 on Thursday to discuss new zoning bylaws for areas of

Ottawa’s annual inflation rate up to 2.5% in December
Ottawa’s annual inflation rate jumped to 2.5 per cent in December, one of the highest rates of any major Canadian city, Statistics Canada said Friday.

Gatineau pot producer Hexo gets green light to trade on U.S. exchange
Gatineau’s Hexo (TSX:HEXO) is heading south of the border to seed its growth with some American capital. The cannabis producer announced Thursday that it’s been

Overnight visits to Ottawa expected to jump 2.4% in 2019: Conference Board
Buoyed by the pending arrival of light rail and more direct flights from the United States, Ottawa is expected to welcome 2.4 per cent more

Porter Airlines closes lounge at Ottawa airport
Porter Airlines’ departure from the Ottawa International Airport has cleared the runway for a third party to run a communal lounge in the space left

The Transportation Safety Board will lend its expertise to uncover the cause of Friday’s bus collision at Westboro Station, Ottawa’s chief of police confirmed during an update

Ottawa Tourism pauses campaigns aimed at Chinese tourists
Ottawa Tourism is pressing pause on new efforts to attract and cater to Chinese tourists in light of strained relations between the Asian country and

Ottawa lawyer John Nelligan remembered as skilled orator, generous man
John Nelligan’s genius in a courtroom was such that his one of his longtime colleagues looked to a completely different arena for an appropriate analogy

Urgent action needed to improve bus safety following Ottawa crash: Transportation Safety Board
The head of the Transportation Safety Board says the federal government needs to move fast on better national “crashworthiness” standards for buses and other commercial
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