Delayed Ottawa LRT will be ready by November: Mayor Watson
Ottawa’s light-rail transit line will open by the end of November, almost six months after the original date the city was to take possession of
Delayed Ottawa LRT will be ready by November: Mayor Watson
Ottawa’s light-rail transit line will open by the end of November, almost six months after the original date the city was to take possession of
City of Ottawa is selling the old O-Trains
Calling all Ottawa railfans: If you’re feeling nostalgic or have an extra few thousand dollars just lying around, you could be the owner of the
Development, tourism, legal pot: Highlights from Mayor Watson’s State of the City address
The successes of Ottawa 2017, the city’s booming development scene and trepidation about incoming marijuana legalization were top of mind for Mayor Jim Watson as
Light-rail turnover date unclear after contractors request extension
The consortium constructing the city’s light-rail line is asking for more time before it commits to a date for turning over the keys to the
Downtown section of O’Connor Street to close for six weeks
A five-block stretch of one of the busiest roads in Ottawa’s central business district will be closed until early March, according to the city. Municipal
City of Ottawa bylaw calls up 8%
Complaints about parking violations once again topped the list of most common beefs.
Watson: No municipal money for downtown Ottawa NHL arena
As negotiations continue to build a new home for the Ottawa Senators at LeBreton Flats, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson said local taxpayers will not contribute
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson undergoes surgery to have appendix removed
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson was to undergo an operation to have his appendix removed at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital last night after “experiencing significant pain” following
Ottawa city council sticks to 2% tax hike after ‘surprise’ $10M appears
The city will allocate millions of additional dollars for infrastructure while sticking to Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson’s election pledge to hold tax increases to two
City councillors push for additional 0.5% tax hike to boost infrastructure spending
Arguing the city urgently needs more cash to repair crumbling infrastructure such as roads and recreation facilities, eight Ottawa city councillors have banded together to
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