
Ottawa firm floats 1M-square-foot business park in southeast Ottawa
Proximity to major transportation routes makes location a prime hub for logistics company, project proponents say

Ottawa firm floats 1M-square-foot business park in southeast Ottawa
Proximity to major transportation routes makes location a prime hub for logistics company, project proponents say

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

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
Second phase of Ottawa’s light-rail plan gets green light from NCC
The second phase for Ottawa’s light rail transit has cleared another hurdle, with the NCC approving of the city’s construction plans on its lands in
Chateau Laurier expansion plans scaled back
The development team behind the controversial proposed addition to the Chateau Laurier presented a revised vision of the plan to the public on Thursday night
NCC releases short list of Ottawa Hospital development properties
Tunney’s Pasture, Lincoln Fields and several parcels on the Central Experimental Farm are among the dozen locations floated by the National Capital Commission as a
City mulls new footbridge for Carleton, Vincent Massey Park
No more detours, no right hooks, no more drivers’ dirty looks? That could well be the refrain from Carleton University campus sometime in the next
‘Milestone projects’ in NCC 50-year plan include revamped 24 Sussex
The National Capital Commission’s draft plan for the next 50 years envisions a more populous Ottawa region, home to about two million people by 2067,
The ins and outs of lemonade stand permits and licences
For two young girls, it was an unpleasant surprise when National Capital Commission officials shut down their lemonade stand on Sunday. By Jacob Serebrin But
‘It’s about telling the world what a wonderful asset we’ve got’
After five years as head of Invest Ottawa, Bruce Lazenby vacated the CEO’s chair on June 30. The former high-tech executive became president and CEO
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