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InterRent REIT acquires 50% stake in new downtown Montreal apartment complex

InterRent REIT has teamed up with another firm to acquire a newly constructed apartment building in downtown...

YOW will ‘come close’ to matching pre-COVID passenger volumes in 2024, chair says

Ottawa International Airport Authority chair Bonnie Boretsky said the number of travellers using YOW is steadily climbing thanks to new routes from carriers such as Porter Airlines, which has turned Ottawa into one of its main hubs, and Air France, which launched direct flights from the nation’s capital to Paris last year.

New nightlife council members ready to argue that Ottawa is not boring, commissioner says

From a pool of more than 500 applicants, the city has selected 12 community members to help its new nightlife commissioner inject energy into the city after dark. 

Here’s how local bookstores are responding to the BookTok, Bookstagram, BookTube trends

In the early days of the pandemic, many young people discovered a fascination with the world of...

Ottawa Airport hires Canada Post executive Susan Margles as next CEO

The Ottawa International Airport Authority has hired a senior executive at Canada Post to be its next...

Ottawa pubs set for U.S. election watch party crowds on an otherwise slow Tuesday night

On the night of the U.S. election next week, Ottawa residents may not be going to the...

Merkley Supply CEO Robert Merkley to receive 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award

Merkley Supply president and CEO Robert Merkley, who has spent more than four decades at the helm of the masonry supplier that bears his family name, will receive the honour during the Best Ottawa Business Awards on Friday, Nov. 29 at The Westin Ottawa.

Sweet deal: Why two friends started a 10-year journey to open 10 Baskin-Robbins stores in Ottawa

When Lina Qu arrived in Ottawa from China two decades ago, she had little idea what was...

Half-empty office buildings don’t translate into green energy savings, report finds

While hybrid work has left many office buildings — including ones in Ottawa — partially empty for extended periods, researchers from Carleton University say having fewer people around doesn’t necessarily result in the kind of energy saving you might expect. 

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