NCC-RendezVous LeBreton deal could see construction start in 2019
After more than 40 meetings and 120 hours of negotiations, the National Capital Commission and RendezVous LeBreton Group have officially reached an agreement to transfer
NCC-RendezVous LeBreton deal could see construction start in 2019
After more than 40 meetings and 120 hours of negotiations, the National Capital Commission and RendezVous LeBreton Group have officially reached an agreement to transfer
NCC doesn’t want Parliament to disappear during rehab
Several NCC members expressed a desire that the building not be covered with scaffolding and plain white tarps, but instead the NCC consider a printed
Capital illumination plan to showcase Ottawa in new light
A new plan that will quite literally light up the capital has received the OK from the NCC. Board members approved the Capital Illumination Plan,
NCC blames financial shortfall for deteriorating Ottawa buildings, infrastructure flagged by auditor
Bridges, roads, paths and buildings across the capital region that are owned by the National Capital Commission are crumbling and the commission doesn’t have the
Pruning the capital: NCC looks for Ottawa loggers to remove infested trees
The National Capital Commission says it’s preparing to spend thousands of dollars to help it clean up the aftermath of the emerald ash borer infestation
More gardens, greenspace and transit: NCC releases 50-year plan for the capital
The National Capital Commission released a new long-term vision for Ottawa-Gatineau on Tuesday, drawing praise from local business leaders for its potential to help attract
Plamondon named interim chair of NCC as Mills’ decade comes to close
At a time of renewal for the National Capital Commission, board member Bob Plamondon will succeed Russell Mills as interim chair, ending the 10-year tenure
Who’s winning government contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Protak Consulting, Acklands-Grainger, S.M.I. and Calian are among the local firms awarded federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements between Jan. 2 and 8. Protak
Ottawa’s Rideau Canal costing the same, but opening less and less
Climate change seems to be giving skaters less time on the Rideau Canal, at least in the past two years, but the cost of maintaining
Federal contracts: Ottawa’s G. Bird Holdings gets $6.7M for Tunney’s Pasture strategy
The slow-moving plan to redevelop the office complex at Tunney’s Pasture inched forward late last month after the federal government contracted a firm to prepare
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