
Ottawa-based Terlin Construction tackles public security with new venture
With Canada Day just passed and Bluesfest fast approaching, many in Ottawa have the security of major public events top of mind. Perhaps none more
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Ottawa-based Terlin Construction tackles public security with new venture
With Canada Day just passed and Bluesfest fast approaching, many in Ottawa have the security of major public events top of mind. Perhaps none more

New drone footage shows LRT construction ‘final touches’
Ottawa’s transit boss John Manconi updated councilors on Confederation Line construction this week with the aid of a city-owned drone. Presenting at the finance and

Minto REIT shares rise 9% in first day of public trading
Ottawa-based Minto Group’s real estate investment trust followed up a strong first day on the public markets with another solid performance Wednesday, finishing afternoon trading on

65 storeys: Developers planning Ottawa’s tallest tower eye even greater heights
A consortium of developers that wants to build three mixed-use towers at the intersection of the Trillium and Confederation LRT lines is setting its sights

Jason Burggraaf moves in to lead Ottawa homebuilders’ association
Jason Burggraaf is no stranger to the homebuilding industry. The 39-year-old Newfoundland native, who came to Ottawa to study political science at Carleton University, spent

Colonnade Bridgeport plans residential midrises across from Carlingwood Mall
An Ottawa developer is planning to construct a pair of residential buildings at the corner of Carling and Woodroffe avenues, across the street from one

Next phase of LeBreton Flats gets green light from city committee
The city’s planning committee Tuesday gave the go-ahead for Claridge Homes to build five mixed-use towers ranging from 25 to 45 storeys on the eastern

How do your corporate giving efforts measure up?
Charities and foundations need to understand the priorities of donors to effectively serve the community.

Gatineau infrastructure contracts at centre of criminal bid-rigging charges
The Competition Bureau says criminal charges have been laid against four people who allegedly conspired to rig bids for 21 City of Gatineau infrastructure contracts

Ottawa-based Minto eyes early July for $200M REIT offering
One of Ottawa’s largest real estate firms could take its first steps into public markets as soon as next week, according to recently filed documents.
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