Planning committee approves Norman St. amendments
The city’s planning committee has approved changes to a bylaw to allow a mid-rise residential development between 93 and 105 Norman St. in Little Italy.
Planning committee approves Norman St. amendments
The city’s planning committee has approved changes to a bylaw to allow a mid-rise residential development between 93 and 105 Norman St. in Little Italy.
City gives community groups more say in development proposals
A trial program being rolled out by city hall will give community associations in one downtown ward more say in residential and commercial construction projects proposed by
More contract wins for Ottawa’s BluMetric
Ottawa-based cleantech company BluMetric announced Thursday it has been awarded two new contracts worth about $2 million. BluMetric (TSX-V: BLM) will supply a high-quality on-site
Bells Corners office market bounces back
Two major developments are bringing hundreds of engineering and high-tech jobs into Bells Corners, creating momentum for the oft-overlooked west-end neighbourhood. By Michael Hammond Construction
Morguard opens doors to Performance Court
A 10-year process came to an end Wednesday night when Morguard Corp. officially opens the doors to 21-story Performance Court at 150 Elgin St. About
Opinion: Saving a bundle on telecom services
The technological age, which has brought ever-increasing options for vendors and made research easier, is giving increased power to consumers. It’s the power to say
Ex-Nordion employees fear pensions could take hit after takeover
When Daniel Levesque retired in 2010 after a three-decade career as an engineer at Nordion, the last thing he ever thought he’d need to worry
French shipbuilder looks to partner with Canadian firms through Ottawa office
One of the largest shipbuilding companies in Europe is expanding its presence in Canada as it looks to secure a major contract with the federal
Tech takeovers leave mixed legacies
Ian Curry is a happy man, and with good reason. The CEO of Ottawa life-sciences firm DNA Genotek is in charge of a company that
BlackBerry strikes three year mobile payment agreement with EnStream
BlackBerry has struck a three-year mobile payment agreement with EnStream, a joint venture between Canada’s three biggest telecom companies – Bell (TSX:BCE), Rogers Communications (TSX:RCI.B)
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