Power line breaks on LRT train at St. Laurent Station, disrupting service
Commuters heading home Thursday afternoon on the Confederation Line should be prepared for delays as a train has stalled at St. Laurent Station with no
Power line breaks on LRT train at St. Laurent Station, disrupting service
Commuters heading home Thursday afternoon on the Confederation Line should be prepared for delays as a train has stalled at St. Laurent Station with no

InterRent REIT to convert Albert Street office building to apartments
An office tower on the western edge of downtown Ottawa will soon be gutted and undergo a facelift to prepare the building’s units for residential

Employment Law Minute: How much severance are terminated employees owed?
‘Wrongful dismissal’ doesn’t mean what you probably think it means – and those misperceptions can be costly.

Bayshore owner plans two apartment towers as high as 30 storeys next to west-end mall
The owner of Bayshore Shopping Centre says it wants to build two new apartment highrises next to the west-end mall, a proposal that would add

Eyeing U.S. and domestic markets, Air Canada unveils first Airbus A220 jet
Air Canada unveiled Wednesday its first Airbus A220 jetliner, one of an eventual 45 it aims to let loose on the North American market

Ottawa among first Canadian cities for Rogers’ 5G rollout
The switch has officially been flipped on 5G in Ottawa as Rogers Communications announced Wednesday it has rolled out its version of the next-generation network

Declining apartment vacancy rate pushing rent higher in Ottawa: CMHC
Tenants in Ottawa paid an average of $108 a month more for an apartment in 2019 compared with a year earlier, thanks to “robust demand”

This co-op program gives you the edge in the war for talent
uOttawa’s Telfer School of Management co-op program gives students the skills to build business success

City considers heritage designation for Trinity’s Gladstone development property
The site of a proposed three-tower development atop a forthcoming LRT station might soon receive heritage status to ensure it’s preserved

Ottawa’s office vacancy rate to remain tight in 2020: Avison Young
Commercial tenants struggling to find room to grow in Ottawa’s tight office market likely won’t have a much easier task this year than they did
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