
Westboro will keep its free parking for now, even if Ottawa’s policy is unfair
Wellington West and Westboro will hold onto their “golden goose” free parking – for now. But the city plans to re-evaluate their parking process. City

Westboro will keep its free parking for now, even if Ottawa’s policy is unfair
Wellington West and Westboro will hold onto their “golden goose” free parking – for now. But the city plans to re-evaluate their parking process. City

New municipal corporations poised to run Ottawa’s ByWard, Parkdale markets
Sales are down at Ottawa’s oldest farmers markets, but the city has a plan to establish an independent board of directors tasked with bringing them

City committee gives nod to new Kanata Central BIA budget, board
Roughly 130 Kanata businesses are poised to unite under a new banner this year after a city committee endorsed a budget and appointed a board

Higher downtown Ottawa parking rates would curb congestion: Report
Adding an extra $2 to current downtown parking rates could help alleviate road congestion, according to a report commissioned by four city councillors. In addition

Ottawa councillor says marijuana won’t be sold in current dispensaries
Fleury says delay in legal framework frustrating

How fast is the Internet in Ottawa?
If you suspect your “high-speed” Internet service is regularly stuck in a traffic jam, the City of Ottawa and the agency that oversees Canada’s .ca

Ottawa council approves second phase of light-rail transit plan
The $3.6-billion second phase of Ottawa’s light rail transit is moving full steam ahead. City council approved the plan on Wednesday, after each councillor had
Ottawa eyes more commercial space in Hintonburg
More stores and restaurants, more cycling infrastructure and more patios — all are part of a vision for the future of Armstrong Street. On Tuesday
Council gives OK to LeBreton Flats location for new $168M library
Ottawa City Council has made its final choice for the new central library’s location, approving the site at LeBreton flats, with one dissenting vote and
A new Transitway? City to debate $148M rapid-bus Baseline corridor
A new rapid-transit line along Baseline Road could inch closer to reality this week after city councillors vote at a committee meeting Wednesday whether to
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