Remaking Somerset Street’s skyline
Chinatown landowner expects condo project to spur additional developments By Mark Brownlee. There’s an old saying that “a single spark can start a prairie fire.”
Remaking Somerset Street’s skyline
Chinatown landowner expects condo project to spur additional developments By Mark Brownlee. There’s an old saying that “a single spark can start a prairie fire.”
Ottawa homebuilders keep momentum in May
Despite predictions of a slowdown, Ottawa’s homebuilding industry appears to once again be off to a strong start to the year. On Monday, the Canada
Ottawa realtors sold 4.6 per cent fewer homes in May 2013 than the same period a year earlier as the local market was unable to
$20M hydro generating station under construction in Renfrew
A Renfrew-based excavation company has won the largest portion of a contract to build a $20-million water power generating station in the Ottawa Valley. Bonnechere
Opinion: How Ottawa can lead the 3D printing revolution
Last year, The Economist heralded the breakthroughs in digitized manufacturing as The Third Industrial Revolution. By Luc Lalande. Of the many technological advances driving this
Unlicensed homebuilders emerging in Ottawa: regulator
The organization responsible for administering homebuilding laws on behalf of the provincial government is sounding the alarm about illegal construction in the Ottawa area. By
Military procurement to better benefit Canadian economy: Ambrose
The future of Canadian military procurement will be much friendlier to domestic companies, according to the minister responsible for federal procurement. Proposals coming in with
The people behind the wheel of Ottawa’s unmanned vehicles
Driving down the road in Greely, one might spot a black tank-like vehicle the size of a small car cruising around the parking lot of
Getting more bang for the procurement buck
Even Tom Jenkins was surprised at how quickly he got the federal government’s attention. Mr. Jenkins released his report on defence and security procurement in
Walton optimistic about opening land for development
The owners of a massive swath of land in southwest Ottawa say they’ll continue to press the city to open up a portion for development
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