Two Ottawa builders nominated for provincial awards
Two local builders have been named finalists in Tarion’s 2016 Homeowners’ Choice Awards. Domicile was nominated in the high-rise category and Tamarack Development Corporation was
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Two Ottawa builders nominated for provincial awards
Two local builders have been named finalists in Tarion’s 2016 Homeowners’ Choice Awards. Domicile was nominated in the high-rise category and Tamarack Development Corporation was
Douglas Cardinal appeals decision to allow Zibi development
Architect Douglas Cardinal continued his fight against Windmill’s waterfront Zibi development on Wednesday at the Ottawa courthouse, asking a judge to reconsider his plea to
Court to hear fresh arguments against Zibi development
Windmill’s waterfront Zibi development is facing another legal challenge on Wednesday as indigenous architect Douglas Cardinal and four other individuals are asking the courts to
Ottawa housing starts trend down in February: CMHC
Housing starts in Ottawa trended down across the board in February, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Tuesday. “Housing starts trended lower in February
Planning committee OKs Potter’s Key subdivision
A controversial subdivision proposal for Stittsville passed the planning committee hurdle on Tuesday. But faced with neighbours’ concerns about a traffic surge, speeding vehicles, construction
Devcore boss ‘confident’ Senators will play at LeBreton
Before a gag order was imposed on the two groups vying to redevelop LeBreton Flats, Devcore president Jean-Pierre Poulin told OBJ the process was “fair”
Ottawa committee to vote on controversial Stittsville subdivision plan
A city councillor vocally opposed to a large Stittsville subdivision plan is rallying residents to have their say at next week’s planning committee. By Lucy
Almost 8,000 fill out LeBreton Flats redevelopment questionnaire
The National Capital Commission is “very pleased” with the community response to the two LeBreton Flats redevelopment plans, a spokesman said. Public consultations closed Monday
Ottawa housing starts trend up in January: CMHC
Housing starts in Ottawa bucked the national trend in January, trending up slightly according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. Ottawa starts trended up
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