Ottawa lawyers scuttle attempted condo board takeover
Nelligan O’Brien Payne condominium lawyer finds evidence of forgery, manipulation of election process
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Ottawa lawyers scuttle attempted condo board takeover
Nelligan O’Brien Payne condominium lawyer finds evidence of forgery, manipulation of election process
Claridge expanding retirement home portfolio with plans for Orléans residence
Ottawa homebuilder Claridge plans to expand its reach into the local retirement community market with a new six-storey east-end facility, according to planning documents filed
Ottawa office vacancy rate falls to 11.7%
Ottawa’s office vacancy rate fell by half a percentage point in the second quarter as tenants snatched up class-A space downtown and in Kanata, recently
Feds plan $1B upgrades to Supreme Court of Canada building in Ottawa
The aging building needs major work, but the project will not begin for another six years
Bidding underway on Ottawa’s north-south LRT expansion
Plans to extend Ottawa’s existing north-south light-rail line further south to the airport and into Riverside South cleared a major milestone this week after the
Ottawa in real estate seller’s market; seeing ‘Toronto-like effect,’ Royal LePage says
A shortage of listings and a surge in demand in putting upwards pressure on home prices in Ottawa, Royal LePage said Thursday. The real estate
Ottawa in real estate seller’s market; seeing ‘Toronto-like effect,’ Royal LePage says
A shortage of listings and a surge in demand in putting upwards pressure on home prices in Ottawa, Royal LePage said Thursday. The real estate
No penalties to Ottawa LRT contractor for missing Canada Day target
The city’s LRT contractors will face no penalty for missing the deadline to clear up downtown for Canada Day. When thousands of Canadians descended on
No penalties to Ottawa LRT contractor for missing Canada Day target
The city’s LRT contractors will face no penalty for missing the deadline to clear up downtown for Canada Day. When thousands of Canadians descended on
Avoid a head-on collision between marriage and business
For lawyer Kathleen Wright, it just makes good business sense to have in place a marriage contract (if married) or a cohabitation agreement (if in
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