
Local museum commissions Algonquin tech
A team of Algonquin College students and faculty are developing technology for a national museum to display an ever-expanding amount of archival documentation not currently

Local museum commissions Algonquin tech
A team of Algonquin College students and faculty are developing technology for a national museum to display an ever-expanding amount of archival documentation not currently
Condo investors cast shadow over housing market
Threat to market stability debated By Mark Brownlee. Cranes and construction crews have been a constant presence along Ottawa’s skyline in recent years as parking
Gatineau Cégep plans $10M construction project
One of the largest colleges in Gatineau is planning a $10-million upgrade to its campus. The Cégep de l’Outaouais closed a construction tender on March
Claridge gets nod to build Ottawa’s tallest tower
A committee of city councillors has given Ottawa developer Claridge preliminary approval to construct the city’s tallest building in the south end of Little Italy.
Housing starts up 18% in March
The number of housing starts in Ottawa rose 18 per cent in March compared to the year previous, according to numbers released Tuesday by Canada’s
Opinion: Halogen’s IPO: Looking beyond the balance sheet
Mark McQueen, CEO of well-respected Wellington Financial, told BNN viewers last week that Halogen Software is the best high-quality Canadian initial public offering prospect in the
Construction permits down 29.4%
Construction intentions in Ottawa dipped sharply in February, with residential projects accounting for a large proportion of activity in the sector. A total of 420
Military eyes external contracts as cost-saving measure
The Canadian Forces are looking to reduce spending on service contracts with private firms as a means of reining in a budget shortfall, Canada’s top
Home sales down 15.9% in March
Local home sales in March fell to the lowest level since 2009, even as average prices closed in on an all-time high, according to statistics
Ogilvy building demolition to cost $2.7M
Tearing down the former Ogilvy’s department store will cost the owners of the Rideau Centre approximately $2.7 million, according to municipal records. By Kane Van
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