Insolvent retailer DavidsTea owes Ottawa landlords close to $400K
Montreal-based merchant closing 82 stores in Canada and all 42 of its locations in the United States as it focuses on its e-commerce business and
Insolvent retailer DavidsTea owes Ottawa landlords close to $400K
Montreal-based merchant closing 82 stores in Canada and all 42 of its locations in the United States as it focuses on its e-commerce business and
Cornwall’s Waterfront Trail path the wheel deal for cyclists
Cyclists can now rent bicycles to check out the roughly 12-kilometre stretch of trail that runs through Cornwall along the St. Lawrence River.
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Liberals revise COVID-19 wage subsidy, ease eligibility in bid to boost takeup
Amounts paid out will be proportional to revenue declines due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Former Espial CEO gaining traction in new markets with WishSlate
Developer seeks to add extra storeys to planned mixed-use tower on Scott Street
Plan now calls for a 25-storey building with 5,500 square feet of commercial space plus 264 residential units and 160 underground parking spots.
No end to office space crunch in sight, veteran Ottawa real estate exec says
Available sublease space jumps 11%, but still remains well below levels recorded in previous downturns.
Gyms, theatres among those cleared to reopen as Ottawa, much of Ontario, enters next reopening stage
Ford says the next phase of economic recovery suggests the province is turning a corner after feeling the ravages of the global pandemic.
Ottawa’s BluMetric books $2.3M loss in second quarter
Cleantech firm’s revenues fell 28 per cent year-over-year, due mainly to a sharp drop in revenue from clients in the defence and government sectors.
‘Brain drain’ of tech grads could stunt sector’s growth in capital, experts say
New study suggests Ottawa suffered a net loss of tech jobs created vs. degrees granted over a recent five-year period.
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