
City poised to open 72 acres of Urbandale’s Leitrim land for development
The community of Leitrim in south Ottawa could see more than 500 new homes in the coming years if city councillors accept the advice of

City poised to open 72 acres of Urbandale’s Leitrim land for development
The community of Leitrim in south Ottawa could see more than 500 new homes in the coming years if city councillors accept the advice of

Building a life and career in Renfrew County
Home offices, high-tech employers complement quality of life

Ottawa firm reDock makes bid to rid clients of RFP drudgery
Company’s cutting-edge proposal-writing software earns company coveted spot in Silicon Valley’s 500 Startups accelerator

Celebrate the winners of our Canada 150 contest
In July, we launched a Canada 150-inspired contest to celebrate Rogers Small Business customers and give them the opportunity to tell their success stories. The

Kanata startup FileFacets moves into bigger digs amid expansion
SaaS-based privacy compliance and enterprise analytics startup FileFacets moved into a new office space this summer that gives the firm more room to continue growing.

Rising interest rates a warning to consumers on cost of high debt loads
The Bank of Canada’s second interest rate increase this summer has financial experts warning that more could be on the way, and now is the

Hudson’s Bay investor threatens to remove directors following $201M loss
An activist investor in Hudson’s Bay Co. threatened Wednesday to seek the removal of company directors unless it takes bold action to address the chain’s

Ottawa home sales up 3.9% in August
Ottawa’s hot residential real estate market showed signs of stabilizing, despite local realtors setting a new record for August home sales last month. The Ottawa

Techopia Live: Frank is a phone hoping to become an Ottawa-born revolution
This week, Techopia Live sat down with frank. Phone, a team of four entrepreneurs that say they are so pissed off at the “big guys”

Ottawa’s InterRent REIT buys $65M worth of properties in Montreal, Hamilton
One of Ottawa’s largest residential landlords is expanding its footprint in two of its key markets, purchasing downtown apartment buildings benefitting from transit lines. InterRent
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