
West-end office building sold to Vancouver firm for $9.35M
The capital’s commercial real estate market continues to see a string of deals even as rising interest rates threaten to stall its momentum.

West-end office building sold to Vancouver firm for $9.35M
The capital’s commercial real estate market continues to see a string of deals even as rising interest rates threaten to stall its momentum.

Check out Ottawa’s ‘unofficial museums’ this summer
If you’re over having cabin fever, this summer in Ottawa you can do a lot more than just get out of the house. With what

$95K investment aims to boost Ottawa Valley businesses’ use of tech
Two-year program will see chamber businesses work in partnership with the Town of Petawawa, the City of Pembroke and the Pembroke Business Improvement Area.

Cool idea: Ottawa biotech firm’s cell-chilling technology lures major investors, big-name CEO
Former Pythian president Keith Millar now heads CryoStasis, a fledgling startup whose technology aims to make organ transplants and stem-cell research more viable.

Golfers take a swing at ending world poverty
The Ottawa business community turned out to the World Partnership Golf tournament in support of the Aga Khan Foundation Canada, which aims to end cycles

Ottawa remains ‘beacon’ for office investors, industry execs say in wake of major sales
Two downtown office towers totalling more than 300,000 square feet at 400 Cumberland St. and 77 Metcalfe St. have sold for a combined $60 million.

Zero per cent mortgage for a year? Unreserved makes it possible
If you’ve ever price shopped Uber or Lyft and took advantage of prices that were ridiculously low, congratulations you’ve witnessed first hand what happens when

Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts bounce back in June: CMHC
While construction slowed down on the Gatineau side of the Ottawa River, with the number of new starts falling to 132 from 151 the previous

It’s all about the planning: Popular Kemptville music festival carries on
It may be post-COVID and it may be without much funding, but the show will go on for the Kemptville Live Music Festival, which runs

Bright Side of Business: Giatec and Iversoft celebrated for excellence in immigrant employment
Ottawa tech firm’s employees come from over 30 countries and speak more than 20 languages, including Arabic, Farsi, Spanish, French, Turkish and Mandarin.
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