Ottawa building 675 affordable housing units with multi-level government funding
The three levels of government are investing a total of more than $74 million to build an additional 675 affordable housing units in Ottawa. The
Ottawa building 675 affordable housing units with multi-level government funding
The three levels of government are investing a total of more than $74 million to build an additional 675 affordable housing units in Ottawa. The
Orléans Chamber of Commerce leveraging strengths of east-end business community
In 2017, the Orléans Chamber of Commerce grew by over 40 percent and now has nearly 240 members
Standing up for sitting down: Why a good chair is key to a healthy and productive work life
Unfortunately for many office workers, the one thing that remains unchanged at work is that they are sitting in the wrong chair for them.
Guy Laflamme signs off on Ottawa 2017, his swan song
For Guy Laflamme, executive director of Ottawa 2017, something is different now: It’s hard to see Ottawa as the sleepy town where fun goes to
Delayed Ottawa LRT will be ready by November: Mayor Watson
Ottawa’s light-rail transit line will open by the end of November, almost six months after the original date the city was to take possession of
Dwindling supply driving up Ottawa residential resale prices: OREB
The chill most of us felt throughout January didn’t seem to apply to the Ottawa real estate market. Ottawa realtors sold 712 residential properties last
Techopia Live: Snapclarity raises $1.5M to put mental health back in patients’ hands
An Ottawa entrepreneur is putting nearly two decades of mental health experience into a mobile application with the goal of making treatment more accessible. Snapclarity,
WestJet Airlines reports fourth quarter profit down from year ago
WestJet Airlines Ltd. saw its fourth-quarter profit fall compared with a year ago as its costs rose. The airline says it earned $48.5 million or
Dow Jones down more than 1,100 points as global equity slump continues
North American stock indexes extended last week’s slump, as the Dow Jones industrial average plunged nearly 1,600 points during Monday’s trading session, bringing an end
100 Women Who Care continues to have a direct and positive impact on the lives of others
There’s no charity too small or too obscure for consideration by 100 Women Who Care Ottawa, a group of women who share a common desire
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