City maintains Triple-A rating
Despite the recent downgrade of Ontario’s credit rating, the City of Ottawa has maintained its Triple-A rating, according to the latest report from Moody’s Investor
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City maintains Triple-A rating
Despite the recent downgrade of Ontario’s credit rating, the City of Ottawa has maintained its Triple-A rating, according to the latest report from Moody’s Investor
AG slams city’s Orgaworld contract
Ottawa’s green bin recycling contract will cost the city more than $7 million in unnecessary costs – a number that could climb even higher, said
Ottawa engineering company gets shot in arm from Industry Canada
Ottawa’s Dominis Engineering Ltd. is getting a $544,500 boost from Industry Canada for its latest research project, Industry Minister James Moore and Ottawa-Orleans MP Royal
Opinion: Saving a bundle on telecom services
The technological age, which has brought ever-increasing options for vendors and made research easier, is giving increased power to consumers. It’s the power to say
French shipbuilder looks to partner with Canadian firms through Ottawa office
One of the largest shipbuilding companies in Europe is expanding its presence in Canada as it looks to secure a major contract with the federal
Adding new procedures to defence purchases could exacerbate delays, deputy warns
Senior officials at National Defence were concerned last fall that the Harper government’s plan to rescue its problem-plagued military procurement system would make a bad
Local BOMA to appeal official plan
Ottawa’s Building Owners and Managers Association is appealing the city’s official plan to the Ontario Municipal Board. By Jacob Serebrin The group said that the
Council briefs: committee rejects Wellington West project
City council’s planning committee on Tuesday rejected a rezoning request by Mizrahi Developments to increase the allowable height of a Wellington Street West property from
Telfer, Aussie university team up on program
The University of Ottawa is partnering with an Australian university to offer a program that it says will help business leaders better manage complicated projects
Opinion: Cashing in on heightened credit card competition
A dollar saved is a dollar earned – and I figure I’ve already saved more than $1,000 this year on upcoming flights. How did I
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