Here's how much it costs to rent an Ottawa apartment in February

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Here's how much it costs to rent an Ottawa apartment in February
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Newly released statistics from Rentals.ca and Urbanation shows the average cost to rent a purpose-built apartment or condominium was $2,222 last month, up from $2,219 in January.

A for rent sign is displayed on a house in a new housing development in Ottawa on Friday, Oct. 14, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean KilpatrickThe average cost to rent an apartment increased slightly in Ottawa in February, as renters continue to pay over $2,000 a month to rent a one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartment.

The report shows the average rent in Canada increased 10.5 per cent in February compared to February 2022, with an average rate of $2,193 a month. Rents decreased "marginally" by 0.1 per cent from January to February.Here's when clocks spring forward in OttawaB.C. trucking company goes after 3 former drivers for 'time theft,' loses every case

In an unusual case of defamation, an Alberta judge recently awarded a Quebec DJ $1.5 million in damages stemming from a social media account run by a California woman he had never met.Here's a look at Canadian towns, cities and even entire provinces that have offered incentives to entice future residents, ranging from grants to land listed for only $1.The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. We may earn a commission when you use our links to shop.

Peel Regional Police say the homicide and missing persons bureau is investigating after human remains were found at the site of a massive house fire in Brampton on Thursday afternoon.Now that the Ontario government has announced its plans to do away with Notices of Security Interest, some residents may be scratching their heads as to what exactly a NOSI is and if their home is affected.

Rather than holding a mid-term byelection, city council in Greater Sudbury has appointed two people to fill vacancies in Wards 2 and 3.London’s mild and sunny weather has been traded in for heavy rainfall and gusty winds as a low pressure system makes its way through the region on Friday night and Saturday.The driver of a motorcycle was taken to hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries Friday afternoon following a collision with a pickup truck in the city’s south end.

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