NCC’s Feb. 28 deadline for RendezVous LeBreton will not be extended: heritage minister
Canada’s heritage minister says there will be no extension of a Thursday deadline to resolve a dispute over a plan to build a community featuring
NCC’s Feb. 28 deadline for RendezVous LeBreton will not be extended: heritage minister
Canada’s heritage minister says there will be no extension of a Thursday deadline to resolve a dispute over a plan to build a community featuring
NCC’s Feb. 28 deadline for RendezVous LeBreton will not be extended: heritage minister
Canada’s heritage minister says there will be no extension of a Thursday deadline to resolve a dispute over a plan to build a community featuring
Cannabis store proposed for Centretown, Ottawa’s third overall
Ottawa could see as many as three pot shops open up when brick-and-mortar cannabis retail begins on April 1. The latest proposal would see a
Château Laurier owners float another new extension design for panel approval
The architects and developers behind the Château Laurier’s proposed rear addition have submitted new designs for Ottawa’s consideration, the latest episode in a saga that
Ottawa’s Leonovus falls victim to bank fraud
Ottawa-based Leonovus says it’s been the victim of a “sophisticated bank fraud scam” and is looking into how badly the damages will affect its bottom
Doctors moonlighting as inventors face unique hurdles to commercialization
In Dr. Joao Rezende-Neto’s 25-year career as a trauma surgeon, he’s only twice dealt with patients who insisted on forking over big bucks to buy
Real estate in the capital: What are Ottawa’s hottest neighbourhoods?
Continuing a recent trend, homes in Ottawa’s outlying areas were a hot commodity at the end of 2018, driving up prices in areas such as
India-based data centre equipment supplier expands to Ottawa
An Indian company is branching out to Canada with a new subsidiary in the capital focused on meeting the growing demand for low-latency computing services.
Prospectus: Building Ottawa as a smart city – and an education city
Carleton University’s newish president was the keynote at the Mayor’s Breakfast in February, speaking to a jam-packed crowd of business leaders in city council chambers.
OBJ’s news agenda for the week ahead in Ottawa business
Phase two LRT talk Following the city’s Friday afternoon announcement that it had selected its preferred proponents for the second phase of light-rail transit in
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