Ottawa

NCC CEO mum on details, but says talks continue with Senators about LeBreton land

As the National Capital Commission works toward finalizing a deal with the Ottawa Senators for the purchase of land at LeBreton Flats, paving the way for a new arena, the organization’s CEO said he’ll be keeping the details close to the vest. 

Calian’s wireless antenna division doubling office footprint with move to Kanata south

In another sign that Kanata’s office market is gaining momentum, a division of Calian Group is set...

Lépine files site plan for Stittsville project that includes 18-storey rental highrise

Lépine Apartments has filed a site plan for the project at 1000 Robert Grant Ave., where the company wants to construct the tower along with two other residential buildings of six and nine storeys.

Mayor Sutcliffe and business leaders talk Trump tariffs at Ottawa Economic Outlook

The word of the day was “uncertainty” at the 2025 Ottawa Economic Outlook on Tuesday, where less than a day after the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump, Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and local business leaders shared their thoughts on what the next four years could hold for the city.

Ottawa TV producer Hoda Elatawi explains why corporate DEI initiatives still hold value

In a world where diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts are often being scaled back by major...

Xactly Design & Advertising acquires Ottawa’s TrueCourse Communications

Xactly Design & Advertising has acquired veteran Ottawa marketing executive Veronica Farmer’s TrueCourse Communications in a marriage...

YOW’s new boss Susan Margles shares her priorities and what has her excited for the future

It’s day eight at the Ottawa International Airport Authority for Susan Margles, who joined the organization as its new president and CEO earlier this month. 

Sales of new homes jump 75% last month compared to December 2023

New home sales continue to rise year-over-year, according to the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association. 

KingSett’s $36.8M acquisition of Gladwin Crescent building caps off busy 2024 for local industrial sector

KingSett Capital’s $36.8-million acquisition of an east-end building highlighted a busy finish to 2024 for Ottawa’s industrial...

Housing starts drop in 2024, prompting city to establish task force to speed approval processes

Housing starts in the region dropped 15 per cent last year from 2023, prompting Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe to tell homebuilders that the city will be establishing a task force to find ways to cut red tape on the housing approval process and shave as much as two months off application timelines.

OBJ360 Sponsored

Guest Blogs

Social Galleries

Video

Event Calendar