Don’t stop them now: Ottawa’s Ross Video hits 27 consecutive years of record revenues
You know things are going well at the office when your boss shows up to hand out cheques for $6,000 to you, your co-worker, your
Don’t stop them now: Ottawa’s Ross Video hits 27 consecutive years of record revenues
You know things are going well at the office when your boss shows up to hand out cheques for $6,000 to you, your co-worker, your
Ottawa’s annual inflation rate up to 2.5% in December
Ottawa’s annual inflation rate jumped to 2.5 per cent in December, one of the highest rates of any major Canadian city, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Overnight visits to Ottawa expected to jump 2.4% in 2019: Conference Board
Buoyed by the pending arrival of light rail and more direct flights from the United States, Ottawa is expected to welcome 2.4 per cent more
Ottawa’s industrial and office vacancy rates to fall further in 2019: report
Thanks to a robust local economy fuelled by growth in the tech and government sectors, vacancy rates in Ottawa’s office and industrial markets are expected
Heidi Hauver prepping Invest Ottawa’s startups to win the ‘war for talent’
By her own admission, Heidi Hauver gets bored easily. But she doesn’t see that becoming an issue at her new gig any time soon. Hauver,
Ottawa lawyer John Nelligan remembered as skilled orator, generous man
John Nelligan’s genius in a courtroom was such that his one of his longtime colleagues looked to a completely different arena for an appropriate analogy
‘Nortel did not need to die’: Ten years since the collapse that shook Ottawa’s tech sector
Almost exactly a decade after Nortel Networks filed for bankruptcy protection, Jonathan Calof still can’t help but wonder what might have been. “It didn’t have
Ottawa airport surpasses 5M annual passengers for the first time
The Ottawa International Airport cracked a coveted milestone this past year as more than five million passengers walked through its gates over the course of
Condo market trending skyward in Ottawa, say experts
During a stopover in Ottawa in late summer, Toronto-based condo developer Brad Lamb made it clear he believed condos were a commodity on the rise
‘Seller’s market’ drives Ottawa home prices up 9% in Q4 2018: Royal LePage
The price of a home in Ottawa was on the rise in the final quarter of 2018, with the latest report from Royal LePage showing
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