Taggart Realty Management has filed an application with the city that calls for four mid-rise buildings with a total of 650 units at 3930 and 3960 Riverside Dr., just northwest of the intersection of Riverside Drive and West Hunt Club Road.
The leader who oversaw Avison Young’s rise from a one-person shop to one of the largest commercial real estate brokerages in the National Capital Region is stepping away from the top job. Michael Church will vacate the post of managing director of the firm’s Ottawa operations on May 1. The move comes a little more […] Already an Insider? Log in Get Instant Access to This Article Become an Ottawa Business Journal Insider and get immediate access to all of our Insider-only content and much more. Learn More and Become an Insider Critical Ottawa business news and analysis updated daily. Immediate access to all Insider-only content on our website. 4 issues per year of the Ottawa Business Journal magazine. Special bonus issues like the Ottawa Book of Lists. Discounted registration for OBJ’s in-person events. Click here to purchase a paywall bypass link for this article.
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Danielle Inglis is no stranger to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The 35-year-old native of Whitby, Ont., has attended many national and international curling events over the years as Curling Canada’s social media and web content coordinator. Inglis is back at this year’s Scotties in Calgary, but in a far different capacity. Inglis is skipping Team Ontario after winning her first provincial title last month.
To no one's surprise, the Rachel Homan rink will be making their 10th appearance in Canada's national women's curling championship. But she'll be joined by the Danielle Inglis rink, which won their first ever provincial playdowns last month.