Businesses and community in the nation’s capital are ready to be ‘all heart’ this February
February is Heart Month and the University of Ottawa Health Institute Foundation is back with its annual campaign. Get ready to #LightTheTownRed
Businesses and community in the nation’s capital are ready to be ‘all heart’ this February
February is Heart Month and the University of Ottawa Health Institute Foundation is back with its annual campaign. Get ready to #LightTheTownRed
Minto Communities offers more choice for home buyers in Abbott’s Run, Kanata-Stittsville
There are more housing options for Kanata and Stittville buyers thanks to Minto Communities.
The Commons: Glenview Homes launches new phase in Orleans community
If you love living in Orleans and are looking for a new place, the new town homes at The Commons, could be what you’re looking
Canal vendors ready and waiting for skateway to reopen this year, despite warmer temps
Dunrobin Distilleries remains in high spirits as it awaits the possible reopening of the Rideau Canal Skateway this year and says it can move quickly
‘It’s been a difficult fall,’ developer says, as Baseline highrises approved by city committee
A development proposal that will ultimately see three mixed-use highrises constructed on Baseline Road at Fisher Avenue has been approved by the city’s planning and
Businesses continue to invest in tech to meet consumers where they shop, report shows
After hard lessons learned during the pandemic and despite today’s challenging economy, many businesses are continuing to invest in technology to boost sales and profits.
Rents rise in 2023 as Ottawa’s vacancy rate holds steady at 2.1%: CMHC
A record number of new rental units were completed in Ottawa last year, helping offset growing demand for apartments as the city’s rental vacancy rate
Economic bounceback at the end of 2023 could push back rate cuts, economists say
Canada’s economy appears to have ended 2023 on a stronger note than expected, which economists say could push back the timeline for interest rate cuts
Local restaurant serves up authentic Vietnamese food with a side of ‘fogponic’ technology
One local Vietnamese restaurant is shrinking its carbon footprint, improving food quality, cutting costs and satisfying customers thanks to a device that’s been described as
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