
InterRent REIT’s income rises in Q3 amid increased demand for rental housing
InterRent REIT’s buildings edged closer to full occupancy in the third quarter amid a rental market rebound as the company posted gains in most major

InterRent REIT’s income rises in Q3 amid increased demand for rental housing
InterRent REIT’s buildings edged closer to full occupancy in the third quarter amid a rental market rebound as the company posted gains in most major

Ottawa’s Newsmaker of the Year: Chef Joe Thottungal
In May 2020, the pandemic was already wreaking havoc with Ottawa chef Joe Thottungal’s livelihood when fate cruelly threw another obstacle in his path. The

People on the Move: Jacqueline Belsito joins Senators Community Foundation as new president
The Ottawa Senators have acquired a top-performing player, off the ice, anyway, with the hiring of Jacqueline Belsito as president of the club’s new charitable

UPDATED: Canopy Growth CEO hopeful for cannabis reforms after U.S. midterms
The head of Canopy Growth Corp. has high hopes for the U.S. Senate and potential cannabis legislation after Tuesday’s midterm elections. “While the overall results

Minto Apartment REIT rides rental resurgence to strong Q3 growth
Minto Apartment REIT continued to benefit from a resurgent rental market in the third quarter as the Ottawa-based organization posted big gains on new leases


Ottawa Food Bank gets $125K boost from Malhotra family’s SHARE Party
The Malhotra Family Foundation dished out a healthy serving of generosity to the Ottawa Food Bank on Friday as a way of helping the non-profit

Bridgehead’s revenues perk up thanks to more foot traffic, rise in catering business
Bridgehead’s revenues jumped nearly 18 per cent in the third quarter compared with a year earlier on the strength of rising foot traffic and new

Telesat on track to secure financing for multibillion-dollar Lightspeed project, CEO says
Telesat is making “tangible progress” in its bid to raise additional funding for its multibillion-dollar low-Earth-orbit satellite program, its CEO told analysts Tuesday. Dan Goldberg

Small businesses welcome federal government’s promised action on credit card fees
The government’s mention of credit card transaction fees in last Thursday’s fall economic statement is “a step in the right direction” but might not help
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