City gives green light to Lépine’s latest Kanata apartment development
The Ottawa developer behind the $250-million William’s Court at Kanata Lakes rental complex has cleared a major hurdle towards constructing another apartment building on a
City gives green light to Lépine’s latest Kanata apartment development
The Ottawa developer behind the $250-million William’s Court at Kanata Lakes rental complex has cleared a major hurdle towards constructing another apartment building on a
Ottawa’s ‘financially attractive’ Turnstone Biologics, Ranovus named to Narwhal list
Two of Ottawa’s own are among the 50 most financially attractive firms in the country – a list of private companies dubbed “narwhals” by an
Despite scarce talent, Ottawa entrepreneurs primed to invest in 2018: BDC
“Optimistic” Ottawa entrepreneurs intend to invest more into growing their companies than the provincial average in 2018, according to a report from the Business Development
Six Canadian banks manipulated an interest rate benchmark, U.S. lawsuit alleges
A class-action lawsuit filed in a U.S. court alleges six Canadian banks and three others conspired to increase the profitability of their derivatives trading business
Interest rate hike, new mortgage rules may trigger real estate market slowdown
Canada’s real estate market will hit a slow patch in 2018 as tighter mortgage stress tests apply pressure and the impact could be exacerbated if
Galtronics powering Wi-Fi at NHL All-Star Weekend
One of Ottawa’s newest prospects will be in attendance this year at hockey’s all-star annual showcase – working its magic in the stands rather than
City of Ottawa bylaw calls up 8%
Complaints about parking violations once again topped the list of most common beefs.
From stock boy to entrepreneur: Glebe Trotters’s Paul Shields finds the right fit
From stockboy to store owner, Paul Shields has slowly and steadily built one of the most successful independent shoe retailers around, and he’s done it
New BlackBerry product ‘battle-hardens’ full-range of vehicle software
BlackBerry is hoping its latest offering can provide peace of mind to automakers developing connected cars, a rapidly-accelerating field fraught with security concerns. Chief executive
P3-built Royal Ottawa expects to sidestep fallout from Carillion’s collapse
News that one of the U.K.’s largest contractors is folding may be sending shockwaves in business circles around the world, but a local health-care facility
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