Feds looking for 28,000 square feet of Ottawa office space
The federal government is asking local landlords if they’d be interested in leasing the region’s largest tenant some 28,200 square feet for a five-year term
Feds looking for 28,000 square feet of Ottawa office space
The federal government is asking local landlords if they’d be interested in leasing the region’s largest tenant some 28,200 square feet for a five-year term
Finding a fit: Stevenson & White uses personalized approach to pinpoint top candidates
The local recruitment firm focuses solely on finance, accounting and payroll positions in the Ottawa area.
Canada exported $1.2B of illegal cannabis in 2017: StatCan estimate
Not only do Canadians have a knack for growing pot, they’re also adept at sneaking it across the border, suggests a new report by Statistics
Ottawa’s Gusto TV cooks up global expansion plan
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Smart as a fox: Hydro Ottawa leads the charge with electrical safety campaign
A wrong move around a downed power line or other equipment can lead to serious injuries and in some cases even turn deadly.
Ottawa office vacancy rate inches up to 11.4%
As suburban Ottawa office rents slowly climb, an increasing number of tenants are considering downtown buildings – particularly those in proximity to the under-construction light-rail
Ottawa’s Leonovus lands $500,000 federal government deal
Months of pitching the feds on its blockchain data storage solution appear to have paid off for Ottawa-based Leonovus as this week the firm announced
Long-serving Ottawa restaurants fêted for staying power
When it comes to running a successful restaurant, there’s no secret ingredient behind it but, rather, a recipe that’s deceptively simple, like homemade whipped cream.
NCC-RendezVous LeBreton deal could see construction start in 2019
After more than 40 meetings and 120 hours of negotiations, the National Capital Commission and RendezVous LeBreton Group have officially reached an agreement to transfer
Pilotless planes on the horizon if public acceptance grows, say experts
Canadians may not be quite ready to fly on a pilotless aircraft but technological advances in self-driving vehicles are already opening the door to autonomous
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