New pair of Ottawa condo developments to go before planning committee
A pair of condo development proposals, one downtown and one in Lowertown, will be up for debate at a city planning committee next week. Morguard
New pair of Ottawa condo developments to go before planning committee
A pair of condo development proposals, one downtown and one in Lowertown, will be up for debate at a city planning committee next week. Morguard
NCC approves National Arts Centre revitalization project
A major facelift of the National Arts Centre got a step closer to reality on Wednesday when the National Capital Commission’s board of directors approved
Opinion: Ottawa is an excellent G7 capital
Recently Ottawa Citizen columnist Andrew Cohen espoused that “Ottawa is the Worst G7 Capital”. I and thousands of others have a different view. By Bruce
Road project delays ahead as Ottawa falls short of development targets
Major road projects could careen off schedule if local development doesn’t perk up, some councillors warn. By Emma Jackson. The Airport Parkway widening project has
Alleged kickback scheme ‘not the way things are done’: Ottawa Construction Association
Allegations of lavish kickbacks in return for contracts at The Ottawa Hospital are “very isolated,” says one industry expert. By Emma Jackson. Allegations of lavish
Opinion: Measuring the Internet’s environmental footprint
Most of us are more connected to the Internet than ever before. By Mike Gifford Not only do we have phones, tablets, game consoles, and televisions
Grey Cup loss can’t spoil ‘great year,’ OSEG boss says
The RedBlacks’ magical Grey Cup run ultimately came up a touchdown short, but not even Edmonton’s late-game comeback could wipe the smile off Bernie Ashe’s
Sandy Hill’s All Saints Church sold to local community group
An Anglican Church in Sandy Hill that went up for sale last summer has been sold to a group of residents planning to turn the
Place des Peuples development creates controversy in Gatineau
A controversial condo project in Gatineau is facing another obstacle after a nearby private school announced it would not sell part of the land planned
Watson says he had hoped for more than two LeBreton bidders
A day after only two groups submitted proposals to redevelop LeBreton Flats – both including arenas – Mayor Jim Watson said he was expecting more.
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