
STO eyes options for new tram line connecting Gatineau to Ottawa
A new underground tunnel in downtown Ottawa for electric trams could be part of a plan to expand transit service.

STO eyes options for new tram line connecting Gatineau to Ottawa
A new underground tunnel in downtown Ottawa for electric trams could be part of a plan to expand transit service.

Average asking rents in Ottawa fall 8.7% in April, report says
The average asking rent price in Ottawa fell nearly nine per cent in April, mirroring a national trend that reflected the economic downturn in the

Techopia Live: When should an entrepreneur quit their day job and go all-in on their startup?
FundMore.ai’s Chris Grimes saw an opportunity while working in the mortgage industry. But when is it time to take a great idea and turn it

Ontario stage one reopening includes stores, surgeries, tennis, dog grooming
All construction can resume Tuesday and limits will be lifted on maintenance, repair and property management services, but provincial officials are still advising working from

Ottawa printing company says plan to produce medical masks stuck in limbo
Owner of Ottawa printing company waiting to learn whether he’ll have a market for the personal protective equipment.

Op-ed: City of Ottawa’s financial health and future not immune to COVID-19
Property tax and water bill deferrals, combined with declining revenues, is hurting the city’s cash position.

‘The future is very exciting’: Hunt leaves OSEG to focus on growing pro soccer in Ottawa
After playing a vital role in the revival of junior hockey and CFL football in Ottawa, Jeff Hunt is facing what might be his biggest

What COVID-19 travel bans mean for Ottawa’s temporary foreign workers – and their employers
With the help of a skilled specialist who understands how to prepare timely applications with the right supporting documentation, employers can often make the workforce

Ottawa’s economy to contract 2.4% in 2020; rebound in new year: Conference Board
The outsized influence of the federal government on the local economy means Ottawa will fare better than many other Canadian cities.

Brockville company builds new legacy through engineering merger
One of the province’s oldest land surveying companies announced Tuesday it was merging with a fellow Brockville-based engineering firm in hopes of streamlining its business
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