Ottawa LRT workers rescued from tunnel construction site
City officials say “a minor construction incident” temporarily trapped three workers late Thursday afternoon after some reinforcing steel came loose in Ottawa’s light-rail tunnel near
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Ottawa LRT workers rescued from tunnel construction site
City officials say “a minor construction incident” temporarily trapped three workers late Thursday afternoon after some reinforcing steel came loose in Ottawa’s light-rail tunnel near
Ottawa’s Carleton University to spend $50M on building retrofits, new environment institute
Carleton University is preparing to launch a $50-million initiative to reduce its carbon footprint by making its facilities more energy efficiency, retrofitting several building as
Ottawa homebuilders shying away from launching new condo projects
The number of condominiums under construction in Ottawa has dramatically slowed this year as developers work to sell off the hundreds of completed new units
18-storey towers proposed for site of Vanier motel
The owner of one of Ottawa’s least-loved accommodations wants to demolish a Vanier motel and replace it with a cluster of rental residential low- and
Hilton-branded hotels planned for Morguard’s Queen Street site in Ottawa
Real estate developer Morguard has scrapped its original plan to build a new hotel and apartment complex at 361 Queen St. and is now proposing

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Ottawa real estate market keeps hitting new highs
Local realtors recorded one of their busiest Octobers on record before new rules designed to cool the country’s housing market come into effect, officials at
Ottawa’s industrial real estate market softens in Q3
Ottawa’s historically steady industrial property market is projected to weaken further as 2016 draws to a close after vacancy rates jumped nearly a full percentage
Ottawa’s condo glut shows signs of easing
Ottawa’s housing market is much stronger than other cities across the country, but there remains a glut of new condos on the market. By Ryan
Sakto proposes 24-storey apartment building for Ottawa’s Preston Square
Sakto Corp. is looking to increase the offerings in its Preston Square portfolio, proposing a new 24-storey residential building on the site as well as
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