Thermal Energy receives record $27.3M worth of new orders in fiscal 2023
Ottawa cleantech firm Thermal Energy International booked a record $27.3 million worth of new orders in fiscal 2023, up 133 per cent from the previous
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Thermal Energy receives record $27.3M worth of new orders in fiscal 2023
Ottawa cleantech firm Thermal Energy International booked a record $27.3 million worth of new orders in fiscal 2023, up 133 per cent from the previous
Cannabis company Canopy Growth signs deals with lenders to reduce debt
Canopy Growth Corp. says it has signed deals with its secured and unsecured lenders that it expects will help the cannabis company reduce its total
Average Ottawa home price down nearly 5% year-over-year in Q2: Royal LePage
The average home price in Ottawa fell in the second quarter compared with a year earlier, Royal LePage says.
Vive la France: Ottawa Tourism boss hopes Paris trip builds bridges between two cities
Ottawa is “trending in the right direction” as a tourist destination for Parisians and visitors from other parts of Europe thanks to new direct flights
Savour the City: Take a tour of some of Ottawa’s best secret garden patios
To help you make the most of the short-lived summer season, we’ve rounded up a handful of quiet courtyards and secret garden patios that let
CLV Group to convert former office building at 360 Laurier Ave. W. into apartments
CLV Group plans to gut the recently vacated Narono Building at 360 Laurier Ave. W. and turn it into a residential development with 139 rental
Some Ottawa ‘food desert’ neighbourhoods to benefit from city zoning change
A bylaw amendment that would allow grocery stores to be constructed in certain types of zones is being called “wonderful” by at least one small
Ottawa patios adapt to pre-pandemic norms, even as experts argue for permanent changes
Despite confusion being experienced in other cities as a result of a post-pandemic patchwork of patio regulations and fees, Ottawa businesses are adapting well.
Brigil follows downtown proposal with plan for three-building project on Baseline Road
After announcing plans to build more than 1,000 rental units at the site of the old Greyhound bus terminal in downtown Ottawa, Brigil says it
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