
Housing starts may look promising, but there’s much more to be done, experts say
While the annual pace of housing starts in September rose to its highest level since November 2021, there’s more to the numbers when it comes

Housing starts may look promising, but there’s much more to be done, experts say
While the annual pace of housing starts in September rose to its highest level since November 2021, there’s more to the numbers when it comes

Nokia Canada to begin construction on new ‘world-leading’ facility in Kanata next year
The company said the hub will significantly expand its capacity in next-generation information and communications technology (ICT) and cyber security innovation.

Watson: ‘I gave this job everything I have’
Mayor Jim Watson delivered his farewell remarks to many business and community leaders on Oct. 12 at the Mayor’s Breakfast Series.

“For me, it’s really important to be reflective of the community that we serve. How can we do outreach better? How do we connect more

Tourism, tech and taxes are top of the list for many of Ottawa’s mayoral candidates
OBJ has reached out to the Ottawa mayoral candidates for their views on business issues. Read this compilation of their plans and ideas, written in

Business leaders form part of new task force looking at ways to revitalize downtown core
The task force, announced today by Ottawa Centre MP Yasir Naqvi, brings together community and business representatives to propose creative ideas for Ottawa’s downtown core,

City council boosts YOW recovery and growth with approval of new plan
City council has voted to support the Ottawa airport’s post-pandemic recovery with the creation of an airport-specific Community Improvement Plan (CIP).

Entrepreneur Mark Sutcliffe vows to bring ‘new leadership’ to city hall as he enters mayoral race
Sutcliffe, a founder and former publisher of OBJ, has deep connections to Ottawa’s business community.

$700 pie? It’s the country way
What is it with homemade pies of pretty much any flavour selling for hundreds of dollars at rural charity auctions? The key to a huge

Feds contribute $6.6M to Bells Corners affordable housing project
This amount is complemented by $740,000 for fee and development charge waivers from the City of Ottawa and $4 million in Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative
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