Ottawa home prices to rise 1.7% in 2017: Royal LePage
After ending 2016 with a bang, Ottawa’s residential real estate market is poised for modest gains this year, according to one of the country’s largest
Ottawa home prices to rise 1.7% in 2017: Royal LePage
After ending 2016 with a bang, Ottawa’s residential real estate market is poised for modest gains this year, according to one of the country’s largest
Ottawa housing starts jump 6.5% in 2016
Rising employment and earnings led to an uptick in new home construction last year, although housing starts remained below levels recorded over the past decade,
Ottawa retail resurgence in store for 2017
After a flurry of activity in 2016 that saw the Rideau Centre unveil a $360-million expansion and Costco open a new outlet in Barrhaven, the
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate dips to 6.1% as feds keep hiring
After hitting a record high in November, the number of people working in the National Capital Region dipped slightly last month as employers shed 500
Ottawa condo revival a no-go for 2017: Experts
Although the city’s glut of unsold condos is easing and local realtors reported a sharp jump in November sales compared with a year earlier, Ottawa
HR lessons from a collaborative Ottawa kitchen with Ross Fraser
Few industries rely on happy workers like restaurants. For Ross Fraser – who, with his brother Simon, runs the Fraser Cafe, Table 40, The Rowan
Ottawa business helps rebuild Nepal, one cashmere wrap at a time
An Ottawa cashmere company is selling scarves and wraps in this country that help to rebuild classrooms in Nepal. By Ryan Tumilty Corala Cashmere – the
Ottawa clean-tech firms charged up about new VC fund
GaN Systems believes it’s on the verge of becoming a clean-tech industry powerhouse, and Larry Spaziani can barely contain his own energy when talking about
Ottawa shines at Startup Canada gala
An Ottawa-based company that uses groundbreaking laser technology to restore sight to people with impaired vision has been named the latest winner of the Startup
Watson: Turn one-off Ottawa 2017 events into recurring festivities
Next year’s 150th birthday celebrations will build a lasting legacy in the city and bring back visitors for years to come, Mayor Jim Watson says.
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