
Château Laurier extension to be redesigned again
Plans to add an extension to the Château Laurier will proceed to planning committee for review, but not before city staff work with the architect

Château Laurier extension to be redesigned again
Plans to add an extension to the Château Laurier will proceed to planning committee for review, but not before city staff work with the architect

Tomlinson at risk of losing out on future city contracts after landfill audit report
An investigation into Tomlinson Group’s management of an Osgoode landfill has some city officials questioning whether the firm – one of Ottawa’s largest heavy construction

City staff give thumbs up to Château Laurier addition designs
The controversial proposed addition for the Château Laurier finally won city staff’s seal of approval, but not all are pleased with the architects’ latest designs.

Ottawa craft industries cheer opportunities for expansion under relaxed rules
Small manufacturers such as craft breweries, micro-distilleries and furniture makers will soon find it easier to set up shop in busy retail districts after city

City staff recommend against connecting LRT to Kanata Research Park
City staff are recommending that a future extension of Ottawa’s light-rail line in the west end bypass the Kanata Research Park and instead follow a

Ottawa pursuing options to distance, cap number of payday lenders
City staff will explore options to curb the growth of “predatory” lending establishments in the downtown core following a motion passed Wednesday morning at city

City of Ottawa expands Orgaworld green bin contract by $626K annually
A revised contract for Ottawa’s green bin organics disposal service will cost the city an extra $626,000 annually, adding dog waste and plastic bags to

City of Ottawa shores up flood response preparations
With spring around the corner, the city says it’s stockpiled some 100,000 sandbags and created a special task force to respond to flooding risks. Experts

OC Transpo pays $25K fine for failing to call out bus stops
OC Transpo was served a $25,000 fine by the Canadian Transportation Agency for failing to call out stops on multiple routes, according to a memo

Awarding of second phase of LRT contracts delayed to late 2018
The international construction consortiums vying for more than $3 billion worth of light-rail contracts in Ottawa will have several more months to prepare their bids,
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