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
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
Minto, Urbandale re-enter crowded condo market
It’s been almost a decade since one of Ottawa’s largest homebuilders completed its last high-rise condo, the Metropole. By Mark Brownlee. For years after opening
Opinion: VLN washes away old clean-tech business models
VLN Advanced Technologies is not a typical renewable energy or water treatment company that many associate with the clean-tech sector. By Marc McArthur. Instead, it
Opinion: From Geek Girl Dinners to Social Capital Conferences
When I first heard of the networking event Geek Girl Dinners Ottawa, I remember thinking, “I wish I had thought of that.” What a great idea: bring
InterRent purchases $24M Burlington property
An Ottawa-based real estate investment trust is continuing a streak of acquisitions with the purchase of a $24-million residential property in Burlington, Ont. InterRent REIT
Morrison Hershfield wins $1.3M Queensway contract
An international engineering firm with an Ottawa presence has landed a deal the province of Ontario to study the bridges that allow Highway 417 to
Hydro Ottawa planning $80M consolidation
The city’s public utility is spending $80 million to construct two new suburban facilities so it can consolidate the locations it has scattered throughout Ottawa
Minto gets nod for Beechwood development
Ottawa developer Minto received an endorsement Tuesday from a committee of city councillors to build an eight-storey condominium its proposed for a growing neighbourhood east
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