Feds looking for company to replace roof at DND’s Carling Avenue building
The federal government is planning to replace part of the roof at the former Nortel building on Carling Avenue. Tendering documents show the governments estimate
Feds looking for company to replace roof at DND’s Carling Avenue building
The federal government is planning to replace part of the roof at the former Nortel building on Carling Avenue. Tendering documents show the governments estimate
Home price index for Ottawa hits all-time high
Ottawa-area home prices increased slightly in August, according to a survey of prices in the area, helping push the indexed average for the region to
Ottawa housing starts jump in August
Ottawa’s housing market showed more signs of having turned a corner in August, as the number of new homes more than doubled when compared to
Ottawa landscaping firm gets $2.13M contract for Gatineau street work
The National Capital Commission on Tuesday awarded a $2.13-million contract to Ottawa’s Exel Contracting to upgrade a section of Laurier Street in Gatineau in front
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Before you sign a contract on behalf of your business, read it and ensure you understand it. Not following this rule can lead to missed
Home sales up 6.5 per cent in August: OREB
The number of homes sold by realtors in Ottawa increased last month as the market again showed signs of second-half improvement for 2013. Realtors sold
City making space for Ottawa Tourism at 150 Elgin
The organization responsible for driving tourists to the capital is set to become a tenant at one of the premier new office buildings in Ottawa’s
Ottawa tennis club preps $1M clubhouse restoration
The Ottawa Tennis and Lawn Bowling Club is planning a $1-million restoration project to its clubhouse, which was built in 1923. The project will take
Opinion: How much can you save shopping around for groceries?
We all know food costs are spiralling, but how much can you really save if you shop around? I don’t go comparison shopping as much
UPDATE: Ottawa home price affordability steady in Q2
Prices for Ottawa second-quarter home resales rose 2.9 per cent in the second quarter, according to Royal Bank of Canada, which put prices in line
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