
Ottawa architectural firm Chuck Mills Design merges with Amsted Design-Build
Two local companies with decades of experience in Ottawa’s custom home building sector are joining forces. Chuck Mills Design, which specializes in high-end custom homes

Ottawa architectural firm Chuck Mills Design merges with Amsted Design-Build
Two local companies with decades of experience in Ottawa’s custom home building sector are joining forces. Chuck Mills Design, which specializes in high-end custom homes

Brigil gets go-ahead for increased density in Kanata housing community
Despite the opposition of residents as well as local Coun. Marianne Wilkinson, the city’s planning committee approved an amendment that will allow developers to increase

Ontario tweaks labour reform bill, but no changes to minimum wage phase-in
A major Ontario labour reform bill is being tweaked but so far is seeing no significant changes to key parts, including a controversial phase-in of

RBC kicks off banks earnings season with $2.8B profit for Q3
Royal Bank of Canada (TSX:RY) is reporting nearly $2.8 billion of net income for its fiscal third quarter and an unexpectedly large increase to its
With free admission, visits to national parks and historic sites jump this year
The federal government will consider what to do with admission fees for national parks beyond Canada’s 150th birthday after this year’s free parks program has

Hydropothecary looks to grow 25K kilograms of pot annually with new Gatineau greenhouse
A Gatineau marijuana producer says it plans to start construction of a new 250,000-square-foot greenhouse this fall as licensed pot growers across the region look

Rising home prices push average Ottawa mortgage debt up to $187K
Ottawa residents are carrying increasingly large mortgages as the city’s home prices rise, but so far don’t appear to be having problems servicing their growing

Ottawa serial entrepreneur Cody back in startup mode
One of Ottawa’s most prolific serial entrepreneurs is stepping away from the top leadership role at the software firm he launched three years ago. Steve

Federal contracts: Johnson Controls lands $3M job to maintain government chillers in Ottawa
The local office of global building systems operator Johnson Controls has received a $2.98 million federal contract to maintain the chillers used to cool dozens

CIBC divorce from PC Financial shines light on bruised loyalty card industry
Another divorce in Canada’s loyalty card sector has consumers stuck in the middle asking questions about the future of an industry still bruised by the
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