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HOME | OTTAWA BUSINESS JOURNALREAL ESTATELOCALTECHOPIAREGIONALCANADA Video. The Ottawa Business Journal recently launched the 2021 edition of Best Offices Ottawa to highlight some of the city's top commercial spaces. Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, SoundCloud and other audio platforms. Local musician has been performing from home throughout pandemic to entertain public, support nonprofit groups. ONTARIO PLANS TO REOPEN WEEK OF JUNE 14 UNDER NEW THREE Ontario plans to reopen week of June 14 under new three-stage plan. Ontario has unveiled a three-step reopening plan that will lift public health restrictions based on vaccination rates and other indicators starting in mid-June, although many outdoor recreational facilities will reopen this weekend. Premier Doug Ford said Thursday that the AIR CANADA CALLS ON FEDS TO LIFT HOTEL QUARANTINE AS IT The federal government requires anyone flying into Canada to isolate at a hotel for three nights to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. “We believe that with a vaccination program now underway nationally, a modified and more relevant approach to testing and quarantine would keep Canadians safe while allowing our country to reopen for international travel.” HERE ARE OTTAWA’S 2021 FORTY UNDER 40 RECIPIENTS A pair of executives from a global e-commerce powerhouse, a founder of one of the capital’s fastest-growing companies and business leaders from the construction, real estate, retail, tourism and communications sectors are among the 40 rising young business stars recognized in the 2021 Forty Under 40 awards. OTTAWA’S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: PRE-PANDEMIC PIVOT Noibu’s revenues soared nearly 600 per cent in 2020 as retailers realized that even minutes of selling time lost to glitches in their online stores could translate into a massive missed opportunity. DEVELOPER PROPOSES HOTEL, 22-STOREY APARTMENT TOWER FOR A Montreal developer with a growing portfolio in Ottawa is proposing a 22-storey hotel and apartment complex on the site of a historic commercial building in the ByWard Market that was once home to e-commerce powerhouse Shopify. In a recently POPULAR SOUTH DUNDAS COUNTRY STORE POISED FOR EXPANSION Williamsburg entrepreneur Sherry Mowat has spent more than a decade perfecting the recipe for running a successful country store. A combined gas bar, convenience store, bakery, LCBO outlet, takeaway kitchen and wildly popular bakery, Sherry’s – located north of Morrisburg in South Dundas – is poised for further expansion after acquiring the former municipal building adjacent to the OTTAWA'S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: WICKET BRINGS ‘FRESH The concept quickly caught on, and Wicket now has customers across North America. Its clients include the Canadian Society of Association Executives, national health-care associations and the California Lawyers Association. DEVELOPER MIXES HOTEL, APARTMENT UNITS IN 24-STOREY TOWER A Montreal developer is proposing to build a hotel and residential tower on the site of the former Beer Store on Rideau Street. In an application recently filed with the city, Prince Developments says it wants to tear down the existing buildings at 207 and 213 Rideau St. and replace them with a 24-storey highrise that would include 208 hotel rooms and 76 residential units. WIDENING PRICE GAP INCREASES GATINEAU’S ATTRACTIVENESS TO Recently published real estate figures back that up. Royal LePage reported Ottawa home prices jumped to $527,290 this summer, even as the typical Gatineau property was priced at a much more affordable $276,621. Similarly, the average asking rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Ottawa reached $1,500 this summer, according to Zumper, aNorth
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HOME | OTTAWA BUSINESS JOURNALREAL ESTATELOCALTECHOPIAREGIONALCANADA Video. The Ottawa Business Journal recently launched the 2021 edition of Best Offices Ottawa to highlight some of the city's top commercial spaces. Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, SoundCloud and other audio platforms. Local musician has been performing from home throughout pandemic to entertain public, support nonprofit groups. ONTARIO PLANS TO REOPEN WEEK OF JUNE 14 UNDER NEW THREE Ontario plans to reopen week of June 14 under new three-stage plan. Ontario has unveiled a three-step reopening plan that will lift public health restrictions based on vaccination rates and other indicators starting in mid-June, although many outdoor recreational facilities will reopen this weekend. Premier Doug Ford said Thursday that the AIR CANADA CALLS ON FEDS TO LIFT HOTEL QUARANTINE AS IT The federal government requires anyone flying into Canada to isolate at a hotel for three nights to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. “We believe that with a vaccination program now underway nationally, a modified and more relevant approach to testing and quarantine would keep Canadians safe while allowing our country to reopen for international travel.” THE RETURN TO WORK: BRINGING EMPLOYEES BACK TO THE OFFICE One of the big questions being asked of lawyers these days is whether bosses can order workers back to the office as the public health risk of contracting COVID-19 fades away. “The answer is, generally, yes,” says Joël Dubois, a law partner at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall. “Fundamentally, the employer, subject to any prior deals FROM LAID OFF TO NEW BUSINESS LAUNCH, PAIR OF EX-CANOPY Seasoned copywriter and graphic designer team up as partners of new Ottawa-based creative service studio From left, Ottawa entrepreneurs Joanne Gallop and Taralyn Carver launched their new creative service studio, jane doe., exactly one year after losing their jobs as HERE ARE OTTAWA’S 2021 FORTY UNDER 40 RECIPIENTS A pair of executives from a global e-commerce powerhouse, a founder of one of the capital’s fastest-growing companies and business leaders from the construction, real estate, retail, tourism and communications sectors are among the 40 rising young business stars recognized in the 2021 Forty Under 40 awards. OTTAWA’S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: PRE-PANDEMIC PIVOT Noibu’s revenues soared nearly 600 per cent in 2020 as retailers realized that even minutes of selling time lost to glitches in their online stores could translate into a massive missed opportunity. OTTAWA HOME PRICES TO DECLINE IN 2021: CMHC In a special Housing Market Outlook report covering the country’s major cities, CMHC says local residential property prices will remain strong this year, averaging between $451,500 and $481,000. However, the Crown corporation expects that to drop to between $406,000 and $460,000 in 2021, thanks to weaker demand for homeownership due to job OTTAWA'S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: WICKET BRINGS ‘FRESH The concept quickly caught on, and Wicket now has customers across North America. Its clients include the Canadian Society of Association Executives, national health-care associations and the California Lawyers Association. THREE-BUILDING RETIREMENT HOME AND APARTMENT COMPLEX A local developer is proposing to build a six-storey retirement home and seniors’ apartment complex in Cyrville on a site currently occupied by industrial buildings. Huntington Properties has filed a site plan application for a three-building complex at 1068 Cummings Ave. with a total of 316 units, including 186 rooms that will be partof the
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OTTAWA’S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: PRE-PANDEMIC PIVOT Noibu’s revenues soared nearly 600 per cent in 2020 as retailers realized that even minutes of selling time lost to glitches in their online stores could translate into a massive missed opportunity. BUILDING BACK BETTER: THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR BUSINESSES IN The Welch LLP Ottawa Business Growth Survey is a comprehensive annual research project that explores what’s ahead for the city’s economy based on surveys with hundreds of business leaders. THE RETURN TO WORK: BRINGING EMPLOYEES BACK TO THE OFFICE One of the big questions being asked of lawyers these days is whether bosses can order workers back to the office as the public health risk of contracting COVID-19 fades away. “The answer is, generally, yes,” says Joël Dubois, a law partner at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall. “Fundamentally, the employer, subject to any prior deals SECOND CLASS-ACTION SUIT AGAINST HEXO DISMISSED IN U.S 9 hours ago · Ottawa-based Hexo says another U.S. court has dismissed a class-action lawsuit filed against the firm on behalf of shareholders who claimed the pot producer misled them. Hexo said Wednesday that the Commercial Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, New York County ruled that the DOWNTOWN OTTAWA RETAILERS WAITING FOR THE WORKERS TO When non-essential, federal government office workers were sent home in March 2020, downtown Ottawa emptied out. If you haven’t been there recently, it’s still empty. “It’s two different worlds, downtown and the suburbs,” says Kevin McHale, executive director of the Sparks Street Business Improvement Area. OTTAWA HOUSE PRICES SOAR 42% IN APRIL, REAL ESTATE BOARD Residential-class homes in Ottawa sold for an average of nearly $743,000 last month, a 42 per cent increase over April 2020, OREB said Wednesday. The average condo, meanwhile, went for nearly $430,000 – 30 per cent more than a year ago. More than 2,400 properties changed hands in April, compared with 911 the previous year – but the 2020 REAL ESTATE VETERAN KARAM NAMED NEW HEAD OF CBRE'S OTTAWA 1 day ago · Ottawa’s overall office vacancy rate stood at 9.6 per cent at the end of March, CBRE said in its most recent market report, up nine-tenths of a percentage point from the previous quarter as tenants continue to shed office space during the pandemic. On the flip side, the availability rate of industrial properties fell nearly a full percentage point last quarter to 3.2 per cent on the strength COUNCIL GIVES GREEN LIGHT TO VACANT-HOUSING TAX 8 hours ago · City staff have estimated that the proposed tax would bring in about $6.6 million in additional revenue in its first year. A staff report said the tax isn’t designed to be a financial windfall for the city – instead, it’s aimed at boosting the city’s inventory of rental units and reducing the number of vacant homes that are derelict or in a state of disrepair. SNOWED IN STUDIOS GAME FOR NEW PARTNERSHIPS WITH CORPORATE 1 day ago · Snowed In, which was acquired by Irish gaming giant Keywords Studios in a $4-million deal three years ago, has become a leader in the capital’s tight-knit gaming community.The company has teamed up with some of the biggest players in the business, including Electronic Arts, on a slew of high-profile projects that have helped make it a powerful force on the local scene. OTTAWA HOME PRICES TO DECLINE IN 2021: CMHC In a special Housing Market Outlook report covering the country’s major cities, CMHC says local residential property prices will remain strong this year, averaging between $451,500 and $481,000. However, the Crown corporation expects that to drop to between $406,000 and $460,000 in 2021, thanks to weaker demand for homeownership due to job HOME | OTTAWA BUSINESS JOURNALREAL ESTATELOCALTECHOPIAREGIONALCANADA Video. The Ottawa Business Journal recently launched the 2021 edition of Best Offices Ottawa to highlight some of the city's top commercial spaces. Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, SoundCloud and other audio platforms. Local musician has been performing from home throughout pandemic to entertain public, support nonprofit groups. ONTARIO PLANS TO REOPEN WEEK OF JUNE 14 UNDER NEW THREE Ontario plans to reopen week of June 14 under new three-stage plan. Ontario has unveiled a three-step reopening plan that will lift public health restrictions based on vaccination rates and other indicators starting in mid-June, although many outdoor recreational facilities will reopen this weekend. Premier Doug Ford said Thursday that the AIR CANADA CALLS ON FEDS TO LIFT HOTEL QUARANTINE AS IT Air Canada called on the Liberal government to ease travel restrictions as the airline, which reported a first-quarter loss of $1.3 billion, plans for its post-pandemic recovery. “The current mandatory hotel quarantine for arrivals has proven ineffective. It should be eliminated,” Michael POPULAR SOUTH DUNDAS COUNTRY STORE POISED FOR EXPANSION Williamsburg entrepreneur Sherry Mowat has spent more than a decade perfecting the recipe for running a successful country store. A combined gas bar, convenience store, bakery, LCBO outlet, takeaway kitchen and wildly popular bakery, Sherry’s – located north of Morrisburg in South Dundas – is poised for further expansion after acquiring the former municipal building adjacent to the THE RETURN TO WORK: BRINGING EMPLOYEES BACK TO THE OFFICE One of the big questions being asked of lawyers these days is whether bosses can order workers back to the office as the public health risk of contracting COVID-19 fades away. “The answer is, generally, yes,” says Joël Dubois, a law partner at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall. “Fundamentally, the employer, subject to any prior deals OTTAWA’S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: PRE-PANDEMIC PIVOT Noibu’s revenues soared nearly 600 per cent in 2020 as retailers realized that even minutes of selling time lost to glitches in their online stores could translate into a massive missed opportunity. FROM LAID OFF TO NEW BUSINESS LAUNCH, PAIR OF EX-CANOPY Seasoned copywriter and graphic designer team up as partners of new Ottawa-based creative service studio From left, Ottawa entrepreneurs Joanne Gallop and Taralyn Carver launched their new creative service studio, jane doe., exactly one year after losing their jobs as OTTAWA HOUSE PRICES SOAR 42% IN APRIL, REAL ESTATE BOARD Residential-class homes in Ottawa sold for an average of nearly $743,000 last month, a 42 per cent increase over April 2020, OREB said Wednesday. The average condo, meanwhile, went for nearly $430,000 – 30 per cent more than a year ago. More than 2,400 properties changed hands in April, compared with 911 the previous year – but the 2020 OTTAWA'S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: WICKET BRINGS ‘FRESH The concept quickly caught on, and Wicket now has customers across North America. Its clients include the Canadian Society of Association Executives, national health-care associations and the California Lawyers Association. OTTAWA HOME PRICES TO DECLINE IN 2021: CMHC In a special Housing Market Outlook report covering the country’s major cities, CMHC says local residential property prices will remain strong this year, averaging between $451,500 and $481,000. However, the Crown corporation expects that to drop to between $406,000 and $460,000 in 2021, thanks to weaker demand for homeownership due to job HOME | OTTAWA BUSINESS JOURNALREAL ESTATELOCALTECHOPIAREGIONALCANADA Video. The Ottawa Business Journal recently launched the 2021 edition of Best Offices Ottawa to highlight some of the city's top commercial spaces. Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, SoundCloud and other audio platforms. Local musician has been performing from home throughout pandemic to entertain public, support nonprofit groups. ONTARIO PLANS TO REOPEN WEEK OF JUNE 14 UNDER NEW THREE Ontario plans to reopen week of June 14 under new three-stage plan. Ontario has unveiled a three-step reopening plan that will lift public health restrictions based on vaccination rates and other indicators starting in mid-June, although many outdoor recreational facilities will reopen this weekend. Premier Doug Ford said Thursday that the AIR CANADA CALLS ON FEDS TO LIFT HOTEL QUARANTINE AS IT Air Canada called on the Liberal government to ease travel restrictions as the airline, which reported a first-quarter loss of $1.3 billion, plans for its post-pandemic recovery. “The current mandatory hotel quarantine for arrivals has proven ineffective. It should be eliminated,” Michael POPULAR SOUTH DUNDAS COUNTRY STORE POISED FOR EXPANSION Williamsburg entrepreneur Sherry Mowat has spent more than a decade perfecting the recipe for running a successful country store. A combined gas bar, convenience store, bakery, LCBO outlet, takeaway kitchen and wildly popular bakery, Sherry’s – located north of Morrisburg in South Dundas – is poised for further expansion after acquiring the former municipal building adjacent to the THE RETURN TO WORK: BRINGING EMPLOYEES BACK TO THE OFFICE One of the big questions being asked of lawyers these days is whether bosses can order workers back to the office as the public health risk of contracting COVID-19 fades away. “The answer is, generally, yes,” says Joël Dubois, a law partner at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall. “Fundamentally, the employer, subject to any prior deals OTTAWA’S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: PRE-PANDEMIC PIVOT Noibu’s revenues soared nearly 600 per cent in 2020 as retailers realized that even minutes of selling time lost to glitches in their online stores could translate into a massive missed opportunity. FROM LAID OFF TO NEW BUSINESS LAUNCH, PAIR OF EX-CANOPY Seasoned copywriter and graphic designer team up as partners of new Ottawa-based creative service studio From left, Ottawa entrepreneurs Joanne Gallop and Taralyn Carver launched their new creative service studio, jane doe., exactly one year after losing their jobs as OTTAWA HOUSE PRICES SOAR 42% IN APRIL, REAL ESTATE BOARD Residential-class homes in Ottawa sold for an average of nearly $743,000 last month, a 42 per cent increase over April 2020, OREB said Wednesday. The average condo, meanwhile, went for nearly $430,000 – 30 per cent more than a year ago. More than 2,400 properties changed hands in April, compared with 911 the previous year – but the 2020 OTTAWA'S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: WICKET BRINGS ‘FRESH The concept quickly caught on, and Wicket now has customers across North America. Its clients include the Canadian Society of Association Executives, national health-care associations and the California Lawyers Association. OTTAWA HOME PRICES TO DECLINE IN 2021: CMHC In a special Housing Market Outlook report covering the country’s major cities, CMHC says local residential property prices will remain strong this year, averaging between $451,500 and $481,000. However, the Crown corporation expects that to drop to between $406,000 and $460,000 in 2021, thanks to weaker demand for homeownership due to job THE RETURN TO WORK: BRINGING EMPLOYEES BACK TO THE OFFICE One of the big questions being asked of lawyers these days is whether bosses can order workers back to the office as the public health risk of contracting COVID-19 fades away. “The answer is, generally, yes,” says Joël Dubois, a law partner at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall. “Fundamentally, the employer, subject to any prior deals DOWNTOWN OTTAWA RETAILERS WAITING FOR THE WORKERS TO When non-essential, federal government office workers were sent home in March 2020, downtown Ottawa emptied out. If you haven’t been there recently, it’s still empty. “It’s two different worlds, downtown and the suburbs,” says Kevin McHale, executive director of the Sparks Street Business Improvement Area. BUILDING BACK BETTER: THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR BUSINESSES IN The Welch LLP Ottawa Business Growth Survey is a comprehensive annual research project that explores what’s ahead for the city’s economy based on surveys with hundreds of business leaders. 2021 FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES Join us on Thursday, May 20, 2021 as the Ottawa Board of Trade and Ottawa Business Journal celebrate Ottawa's Fastest Growing Companies. Celebrate with 2021's award recipients and their business accomplishments at a special virtual awards reception. Bring a beverage, network and learn about the amazing success stories behind these fastest growing companies. SNOWED IN STUDIOS GAME FOR NEW PARTNERSHIPS WITH CORPORATE 20 hours ago · Snowed In, which was acquired by Irish gaming giant Keywords Studios in a $4-million deal three years ago, has become a leader in the capital’s tight-knit gaming community.The company has teamed up with some of the biggest players in the business, including Electronic Arts, on a slew of high-profile projects that have helped make it a powerful force on the local scene. REAL ESTATE VETERAN KARAM NAMED NEW HEAD OF CBRE'S OTTAWA 21 hours ago · Ottawa’s overall office vacancy rate stood at 9.6 per cent at the end of March, CBRE said in its most recent market report, up nine-tenths of a percentage point from the previous quarter as tenants continue to shed office space during the pandemic. On the flip side, the availability rate of industrial properties fell nearly a full percentage point last quarter to 3.2 per cent on the strength NEW BARRHAVEN APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT OPENS OPPORTUNITIES Mar 29, 2021. 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DRESS FOR SUCCESS OTTAWA CELEBRATES A DECADE OF HELPING Just as every entrepreneur remembers their first customer, Debi Zaret has never forgotten one of the first women she helped at Dress for Success when the nonprofit organization opened its doors in Ottawa a decade ago. Back in 2011, the fledgling charity was located inside its cramped quarters in Wellington Village. OTTAWA AIRPORT LOOKS FOR DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS ON ‘GATEWAY This article is sponsored by the Ottawa International Airport Authority. In a rare opportunity to transform a pair of prime land parcels in the centre of the National Capital Region, the Ottawa International Airport Authority is inviting the real estate industry to share its insights on how to GAINING ALTITUDE: OTTAWA'S MDS AERO SUPPORT SEES PLENTY OF 1 day ago · Rolls-Royce also uses X-rays to inspect the insides of the engines while they’re running. In this case, MDS designed a one-metre-thick steel and concrete shield that can slide into place to protect workers in nearby buildings, working closely with fellow Ottawa-based company Calian’s nuclear and environmental services arm to ensure the building met all the proper safety standards. HOME | OTTAWA BUSINESS JOURNALREAL ESTATELOCALTECHOPIAREGIONALCANADA Video. The Ottawa Business Journal recently launched the 2021 edition of Best Offices Ottawa to highlight some of the city's top commercial spaces. Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, SoundCloud and other audio platforms. Local musician has been performing from home throughout pandemic to entertain public, support nonprofit groups.BOOK OF LISTS
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POPULAR SOUTH DUNDAS COUNTRY STORE POISED FOR EXPANSION Williamsburg entrepreneur Sherry Mowat has spent more than a decade perfecting the recipe for running a successful country store. A combined gas bar, convenience store, bakery, LCBO outlet, takeaway kitchen and wildly popular bakery, Sherry’s – located north of Morrisburg in South Dundas – is poised for further expansion after acquiring the former municipal building adjacent to the THREE-BUILDING RETIREMENT HOME AND APARTMENT COMPLEX A local developer is proposing to build a six-storey retirement home and seniors’ apartment complex in Cyrville on a site currently occupied by industrial buildings. Huntington Properties has filed a site plan application for a three-building complex at 1068 Cummings Ave. with a total of 316 units, including 186 rooms that will be partof the
OTTAWA'S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: WICKET BRINGS ‘FRESH The concept quickly caught on, and Wicket now has customers across North America. Its clients include the Canadian Society of Association Executives, national health-care associations and the California Lawyers Association. PASSING THE TORCH: THE COMPLEXITIES OF SUCCESSION PLANNING The succession process often begins with an informal chat with a business founder and can evolve year after year into detailed family discussions. Finally, a fully formed plan emerges. “A couple of my recent succession planning processes took more than two years but WIDENING PRICE GAP INCREASES GATINEAU’S ATTRACTIVENESS TO Recently published real estate figures back that up. Royal LePage reported Ottawa home prices jumped to $527,290 this summer, even as the typical Gatineau property was priced at a much more affordable $276,621. Similarly, the average asking rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Ottawa reached $1,500 this summer, according to Zumper, aNorth
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AIR CANADA CALLS ON FEDS TO LIFT HOTEL QUARANTINE AS IT Air Canada called on the Liberal government to ease travel restrictions as the airline, which reported a first-quarter loss of $1.3 billion, plans for its post-pandemic recovery. “The current mandatory hotel quarantine for arrivals has proven ineffective. It should be eliminated,” Michael HERE ARE OTTAWA’S 2021 FORTY UNDER 40 RECIPIENTS A pair of executives from a global e-commerce powerhouse, a founder of one of the capital’s fastest-growing companies and business leaders from the construction, real estate, retail, tourism and communications sectors are among the 40 rising young business stars recognized in the 2021 Forty Under 40 awards. SPARTAN BIOSCIENCE FILES FOR CREDITOR PROTECTION, LAYS OFF Barely two months after its rapid COVID-19 test got the green light from Health Canada, Ottawa’s Spartan Bioscience says it is filing for creditor protection and cutting two-thirds of its workforce in the wake of a “higher-than-expected level of inconclusive results”from the device.
POPULAR SOUTH DUNDAS COUNTRY STORE POISED FOR EXPANSION Williamsburg entrepreneur Sherry Mowat has spent more than a decade perfecting the recipe for running a successful country store. A combined gas bar, convenience store, bakery, LCBO outlet, takeaway kitchen and wildly popular bakery, Sherry’s – located north of Morrisburg in South Dundas – is poised for further expansion after acquiring the former municipal building adjacent to the THREE-BUILDING RETIREMENT HOME AND APARTMENT COMPLEX A local developer is proposing to build a six-storey retirement home and seniors’ apartment complex in Cyrville on a site currently occupied by industrial buildings. Huntington Properties has filed a site plan application for a three-building complex at 1068 Cummings Ave. with a total of 316 units, including 186 rooms that will be partof the
OTTAWA'S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: WICKET BRINGS ‘FRESH The concept quickly caught on, and Wicket now has customers across North America. Its clients include the Canadian Society of Association Executives, national health-care associations and the California Lawyers Association. PASSING THE TORCH: THE COMPLEXITIES OF SUCCESSION PLANNING The succession process often begins with an informal chat with a business founder and can evolve year after year into detailed family discussions. Finally, a fully formed plan emerges. “A couple of my recent succession planning processes took more than two years but WIDENING PRICE GAP INCREASES GATINEAU’S ATTRACTIVENESS TO Recently published real estate figures back that up. Royal LePage reported Ottawa home prices jumped to $527,290 this summer, even as the typical Gatineau property was priced at a much more affordable $276,621. Similarly, the average asking rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Ottawa reached $1,500 this summer, according to Zumper, aNorth
PROVINCE MOVES UP REOPENING DATE OF RETAIL, OUTDOOR 18 hours ago · Bar and restaurant patios in Ottawa will be allowed to reopen on Friday as Ontario starts easing restrictions on retail operations and outdoor activities three days earlier than originally scheduled, the provincial government announced Monday. The province pointed to rising vaccination rates andSEARCH RESULTS
The Ottawa Business Journal recently launched the 2021 edition of Best Offices Ottawa to highlight some of the city's top commercial spaces. ONTARIO PLANS TO REOPEN WEEK OF JUNE 14 UNDER NEW THREE Ontario plans to reopen week of June 14 under new three-stage plan. Ontario has unveiled a three-step reopening plan that will lift public health restrictions based on vaccination rates and other indicators starting in mid-June, although many outdoor recreational facilities will reopen this weekend. Premier Doug Ford said Thursday that the FIRMS NEED TO BE FLEXIBLE IN DESIGNING POST-PANDEMIC Each year, the Ottawa Business Journal, in partnership with Welch LLP and the Ottawa Board of Trade, survey hundreds of local business leaders on their confidence in the local economy, financial results and other issues. The results are contained in the 2021 Welch LLP Ottawa Business Growth SurveySEARCH RESULTS
250 City Centre Ave., Suite 500, Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7 | 613-238-1818 THE RETURN TO WORK: BRINGING EMPLOYEES BACK TO THE OFFICE One of the big questions being asked of lawyers these days is whether bosses can order workers back to the office as the public health risk of contracting COVID-19 fades away. “The answer is, generally, yes,” says Joël Dubois, a law partner at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall. “Fundamentally, the employer, subject to any prior deals PODCAST: A NEW BYWARD MARKET HOTEL, OTTAWA TOURISM 21 hours ago · MC: There’s a historic commercial building on York Street in the ByWard Market that is poised for a major facelift.The five-storey heritage warehouse known as the Major building is the former headquarters of Shopify and is the current home of Kivuto Solutions and architecture firm Linebox Studio. CLEANTECH FIRM THERMAL ENERGY CLOSES FISCAL YEAR WITH 18 hours ago · Coming off a money-losing quarter in which its revenues fell significantly year-over-year, Ottawa cleantech firm Thermal Energy International closed the latest fiscal year with record-setting orders for its steam traps and boiler economizersystems.
GAINING ALTITUDE: OTTAWA'S MDS AERO SUPPORT SEES PLENTY OF 18 hours ago · Rolls-Royce also uses X-rays to inspect the insides of the engines while they’re running. In this case, MDS designed a one-metre-thick steel and concrete shield that can slide into place to protect workers in nearby buildings, working closely with fellow Ottawa-based company Calian’s nuclear and environmental services arm to ensure the building met all the proper safety standards. CAPITALIZING ON OTTAWA’S EVOLVING COMMERCIAL LEASING 1 day ago · With many office towers and traditional mainstreets still quiet, tenants and landlords alike face an uncertain outlook. Have the ways in which the city works and shops changed forever? Or are residents eager to rush back to Ottawa’s commercial districts to HOME | OTTAWA BUSINESS JOURNALREAL ESTATELOCALTECHOPIAREGIONALCANADA Video. The Ottawa Business Journal recently launched the 2021 edition of Best Offices Ottawa to highlight some of the city's top commercial spaces. Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, SoundCloud and other audio platforms. Local musician has been performing from home throughout pandemic to entertain public, support nonprofit groups.BOOK OF LISTS
AIR CANADA CALLS ON FEDS TO LIFT HOTEL QUARANTINE AS IT Air Canada called on the Liberal government to ease travel restrictions as the airline, which reported a first-quarter loss of $1.3 billion, plans for its post-pandemic recovery. “The current mandatory hotel quarantine for arrivals has proven ineffective. It should be eliminated,” Michael HERE ARE OTTAWA’S 2021 FORTY UNDER 40 RECIPIENTS A pair of executives from a global e-commerce powerhouse, a founder of one of the capital’s fastest-growing companies and business leaders from the construction, real estate, retail, tourism and communications sectors are among the 40 rising young business stars recognized in the 2021 Forty Under 40 awards. SPARTAN BIOSCIENCE FILES FOR CREDITOR PROTECTION, LAYS OFF Barely two months after its rapid COVID-19 test got the green light from Health Canada, Ottawa’s Spartan Bioscience says it is filing for creditor protection and cutting two-thirds of its workforce in the wake of a “higher-than-expected level of inconclusive results”from the device.
POPULAR SOUTH DUNDAS COUNTRY STORE POISED FOR EXPANSION Williamsburg entrepreneur Sherry Mowat has spent more than a decade perfecting the recipe for running a successful country store. A combined gas bar, convenience store, bakery, LCBO outlet, takeaway kitchen and wildly popular bakery, Sherry’s – located north of Morrisburg in South Dundas – is poised for further expansion after acquiring the former municipal building adjacent to the THREE-BUILDING RETIREMENT HOME AND APARTMENT COMPLEX A local developer is proposing to build a six-storey retirement home and seniors’ apartment complex in Cyrville on a site currently occupied by industrial buildings. Huntington Properties has filed a site plan application for a three-building complex at 1068 Cummings Ave. with a total of 316 units, including 186 rooms that will be partof the
OTTAWA'S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: WICKET BRINGS ‘FRESH The concept quickly caught on, and Wicket now has customers across North America. Its clients include the Canadian Society of Association Executives, national health-care associations and the California Lawyers Association. PASSING THE TORCH: THE COMPLEXITIES OF SUCCESSION PLANNING The succession process often begins with an informal chat with a business founder and can evolve year after year into detailed family discussions. Finally, a fully formed plan emerges. “A couple of my recent succession planning processes took more than two years but WIDENING PRICE GAP INCREASES GATINEAU’S ATTRACTIVENESS TO Recently published real estate figures back that up. Royal LePage reported Ottawa home prices jumped to $527,290 this summer, even as the typical Gatineau property was priced at a much more affordable $276,621. Similarly, the average asking rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Ottawa reached $1,500 this summer, according to Zumper, aNorth
HOME | OTTAWA BUSINESS JOURNALREAL ESTATELOCALTECHOPIAREGIONALCANADA Video. The Ottawa Business Journal recently launched the 2021 edition of Best Offices Ottawa to highlight some of the city's top commercial spaces. Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, SoundCloud and other audio platforms. Local musician has been performing from home throughout pandemic to entertain public, support nonprofit groups.BOOK OF LISTS
AIR CANADA CALLS ON FEDS TO LIFT HOTEL QUARANTINE AS IT Air Canada called on the Liberal government to ease travel restrictions as the airline, which reported a first-quarter loss of $1.3 billion, plans for its post-pandemic recovery. “The current mandatory hotel quarantine for arrivals has proven ineffective. It should be eliminated,” Michael HERE ARE OTTAWA’S 2021 FORTY UNDER 40 RECIPIENTS A pair of executives from a global e-commerce powerhouse, a founder of one of the capital’s fastest-growing companies and business leaders from the construction, real estate, retail, tourism and communications sectors are among the 40 rising young business stars recognized in the 2021 Forty Under 40 awards. SPARTAN BIOSCIENCE FILES FOR CREDITOR PROTECTION, LAYS OFF Barely two months after its rapid COVID-19 test got the green light from Health Canada, Ottawa’s Spartan Bioscience says it is filing for creditor protection and cutting two-thirds of its workforce in the wake of a “higher-than-expected level of inconclusive results”from the device.
POPULAR SOUTH DUNDAS COUNTRY STORE POISED FOR EXPANSION Williamsburg entrepreneur Sherry Mowat has spent more than a decade perfecting the recipe for running a successful country store. A combined gas bar, convenience store, bakery, LCBO outlet, takeaway kitchen and wildly popular bakery, Sherry’s – located north of Morrisburg in South Dundas – is poised for further expansion after acquiring the former municipal building adjacent to the THREE-BUILDING RETIREMENT HOME AND APARTMENT COMPLEX A local developer is proposing to build a six-storey retirement home and seniors’ apartment complex in Cyrville on a site currently occupied by industrial buildings. Huntington Properties has filed a site plan application for a three-building complex at 1068 Cummings Ave. with a total of 316 units, including 186 rooms that will be partof the
OTTAWA'S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES: WICKET BRINGS ‘FRESH The concept quickly caught on, and Wicket now has customers across North America. Its clients include the Canadian Society of Association Executives, national health-care associations and the California Lawyers Association. PASSING THE TORCH: THE COMPLEXITIES OF SUCCESSION PLANNING The succession process often begins with an informal chat with a business founder and can evolve year after year into detailed family discussions. Finally, a fully formed plan emerges. “A couple of my recent succession planning processes took more than two years but WIDENING PRICE GAP INCREASES GATINEAU’S ATTRACTIVENESS TO Recently published real estate figures back that up. Royal LePage reported Ottawa home prices jumped to $527,290 this summer, even as the typical Gatineau property was priced at a much more affordable $276,621. Similarly, the average asking rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Ottawa reached $1,500 this summer, according to Zumper, aNorth
PROVINCE MOVES UP REOPENING DATE OF RETAIL, OUTDOOR 17 hours ago · Bar and restaurant patios in Ottawa will be allowed to reopen on Friday as Ontario starts easing restrictions on retail operations and outdoor activities three days earlier than originally scheduled, the provincial government announced Monday. The province pointed to rising vaccination rates andSEARCH RESULTS
The Ottawa Business Journal recently launched the 2021 edition of Best Offices Ottawa to highlight some of the city's top commercial spaces. ONTARIO PLANS TO REOPEN WEEK OF JUNE 14 UNDER NEW THREE Ontario plans to reopen week of June 14 under new three-stage plan. Ontario has unveiled a three-step reopening plan that will lift public health restrictions based on vaccination rates and other indicators starting in mid-June, although many outdoor recreational facilities will reopen this weekend. Premier Doug Ford said Thursday that the FIRMS NEED TO BE FLEXIBLE IN DESIGNING POST-PANDEMIC Each year, the Ottawa Business Journal, in partnership with Welch LLP and the Ottawa Board of Trade, survey hundreds of local business leaders on their confidence in the local economy, financial results and other issues. The results are contained in the 2021 Welch LLP Ottawa Business Growth SurveySEARCH RESULTS
250 City Centre Ave., Suite 500, Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7 | 613-238-1818 THE RETURN TO WORK: BRINGING EMPLOYEES BACK TO THE OFFICE One of the big questions being asked of lawyers these days is whether bosses can order workers back to the office as the public health risk of contracting COVID-19 fades away. “The answer is, generally, yes,” says Joël Dubois, a law partner at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall. “Fundamentally, the employer, subject to any prior deals PODCAST: A NEW BYWARD MARKET HOTEL, OTTAWA TOURISM 20 hours ago · MC: There’s a historic commercial building on York Street in the ByWard Market that is poised for a major facelift.The five-storey heritage warehouse known as the Major building is the former headquarters of Shopify and is the current home of Kivuto Solutions and architecture firm Linebox Studio. CLEANTECH FIRM THERMAL ENERGY CLOSES FISCAL YEAR WITH 17 hours ago · Coming off a money-losing quarter in which its revenues fell significantly year-over-year, Ottawa cleantech firm Thermal Energy International closed the latest fiscal year with record-setting orders for its steam traps and boiler economizersystems.
GAINING ALTITUDE: OTTAWA'S MDS AERO SUPPORT SEES PLENTY OF 17 hours ago · Rolls-Royce also uses X-rays to inspect the insides of the engines while they’re running. In this case, MDS designed a one-metre-thick steel and concrete shield that can slide into place to protect workers in nearby buildings, working closely with fellow Ottawa-based company Calian’s nuclear and environmental services arm to ensure the building met all the proper safety standards. CAPITALIZING ON OTTAWA’S EVOLVING COMMERCIAL LEASING 1 day ago · With many office towers and traditional mainstreets still quiet, tenants and landlords alike face an uncertain outlook. Have the ways in which the city works and shops changed forever? Or are residents eager to rush back to Ottawa’s commercial districts toMenu
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