Legal cannabis shops could boost nearby properties: experts, study
Recreational pot stores could, in fact, be a value-add for nearby neighbourhoods.
Legal cannabis shops could boost nearby properties: experts, study
Recreational pot stores could, in fact, be a value-add for nearby neighbourhoods.
People on the Move: Nelligan O’Brien Payne names four new partners
Frances Shapiro Munn, David Contant, Karine Dion and Erin Lepine have been named partners at Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP. Shapiro Munn practises personal injury law with
Ottawa’s Bearbrook retirement home purchased by Sienna Senior Living
A Blackburn Hamlet retirement home is changing hands as part of a southern Ontario firm’s $380-million deal to acquire 10 seniors’ residences in the Greater
Kinaxis stock price spikes 11% as Ottawa firm signs Toyota as a customer
Ottawa-based Kinaxis will manage the supply and demand processes for the largest automobile manufacturer in the world. Japanese auto giant Toyota Motor Corp. announced Tuesday
Techopia Live: CEO John Proctor explains Martello’s IPO opportunity
We may have just had Martello Technologies’ CEO on the the program a few months ago, but in just a few short weeks the landscape
How can purpose position your business for success in 2018?
The start of a new year is an opportune time to take a step back and lay out what lies ahead for your business, employees
Gatineau’s popular green sculptures go snowy in latest tourism draw
Gatineau is putting a frosty twist on a popular Canada 150 attraction with Mosaïvernales, a snow sculpture exhibit opening Friday in Jacques-Cartier Park. Coinciding with
Canadian grocers adding online heft as Amazon raises home delivery stakes
More Canadians may soon be able to order their groceries online for delivery as the country’s grocery wars heat up following Amazon’s entry to the
Apple CEO Tim Cook visits Shopify in Toronto
Apple Inc.’s Tim Cook visited Canada for the first time as CEO Monday, dropping in on Shopify’s Toronto office and surprising students at a downtown
Ottawa industrial vacancy rate tightens to 3.7%
Another decline in the local industrial market vacancy rate is pushing some tenants to consider repurposing retail space or constructing new buildings on Ottawa’s outskirts,
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