Osgoode proposing three new buildings in Vanier
Osgoode Properties is asking for the city’s permission to build three new towers at 27 Selkirk St. in Vanier. An application filed with the city
Osgoode proposing three new buildings in Vanier
Osgoode Properties is asking for the city’s permission to build three new towers at 27 Selkirk St. in Vanier. An application filed with the city
Viner proposes private student residence for Laurier Avenue East
Viner Assets is asking the city for permission to build a mid-rise mixed-use building on Laurier Avenue E. The building, located close to the corner
Ottawa Y to open new location at Carlingwood Mall
The YMCA-YWCA of the National Capital Region is planning to open a new location at the Carlingwood Mall. The 23,500-square foot location will include a
Opinion: Council gambles away economic progress over casino file
City councillors may have put the decision about the location of a potential casino in Ottawa behind them, but that doesn’t mean the resulting damage
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UPDATE: Med-Eng co-founder happy about Allen-Vanguard sale
One of the co-founders of Med-Eng, an Ottawa-based manufacturer of bomb disposal equipment, said he’s thrilled that the brand he used to run has been
Ottawa’s Blacksumac raises $300K on crowdfunding site
Ottawa’s Blacksumac has raised over three times its original goal on crowdfunding website Indiegogo. By Jacob Serebrin The company launched its funding campaign in late
Secure technology firm Cassidian expands Gatineau office
Secure technology provider Cassidian Communications is expanding its Gatineau operations and boosting its local workforce by 50 people over the next three years, the company announced Monday.
Infill projects find a home in capital
Developer Fred Carmosino might live in Dunrobin, but he knows all about the benefits of downtown living. Sure, there’s the convenience of being close to
Opinion: When Twitter and Facebook aren’t enough to sell on social media
So, your company now has a presence on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and is regularly posting updates. Social media doesn’t scare you anymore. By Chris
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