Ontario accelerates move to next phase of reopening
The decision clears the way for dining facilities, retail outlets and personal care businesses to begin serving patrons indoors next Friday.
Ontario accelerates move to next phase of reopening
The decision clears the way for dining facilities, retail outlets and personal care businesses to begin serving patrons indoors next Friday.
Developer adds extra building, more units to proposed Vanier development
Manor Park Management’s new plan calls for two 30-storey towers as well as another 20-storey highrise and an eight-storey building with a total of 870
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate edges up to 7.8% in June
Ottawa’s economy added jobs for the eighth straight month, but the gains were accompanied by a surge in the number of residents entering or re-entering
Growing Ottawa real estate firm Jennings acquires ‘marquee’ Gillin Building
Company founded in 2018 closed deal for 12-storey office tower at 141 Laurier Ave. W. last week as it looks to expand its portfolio and
Black-owned restaurateurs expect long recovery times from pandemic lows
Black entrepreneurs say they face extra challenges in an industry notorious for low margins, high staff turnover and long hours.
Flair adds flights from Ottawa to southern U.S.
Canadian budget carrier said Thursday it will begin flying from YOW to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Las Vegas and Orlando at the end of October.
Making the grade: Carleton University signs on as academic partner at Kanata’s Hub350
News comes just a couple of months after university unveiled plans to open a 2,000-square-foot innovation space at the west-end tech centre.
‘The tap remains completely turned off’: Ottawa tourism leaders urge feds to reopen border
Local industry says time is of the essence to allow tourism businesses to cash in on what’s traditionally their busiest time of year.
Growth spurt: Landscaping firm acquires Edmonton company
Operation with a significant presence in Ottawa has pulled the trigger on its second acquisition of the year.
Place Dorée’s revised application reduces the proposed number of buildings from five to four while adding new amenity spaces and significantly altering the overall design.
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