
Op-ed: Why Ottawa needs a ‘job policy’
The city’s new head of planning and economic development knows that a one-size-fits-all approach to planning and infrastructure makes no sense. As part of his

Op-ed: Why Ottawa needs a ‘job policy’
The city’s new head of planning and economic development knows that a one-size-fits-all approach to planning and infrastructure makes no sense. As part of his

Downtown, Kanata, Nepean? Data reveals Ottawa’s fastest-growing neighbourhoods
While Ottawa’s central downtown population grew at the fastest rate last year, data from the city’s annual development report show neighbourhoods just outside of the

Advocates fear unaffordable developments along LRT route
Making sure that the city’s LRT line will truly serve everyone was a major concern Friday as experts, activists and city staff got together for

City committee awards Centrepointe Theatre naming rights to Meridian
A city committee Thursday approved a plan to give Meridian Credit Union the naming rights to Centrepointe Theatre in deal worth nearly $1 million. Meridian

Want Amazon? Build a more liveable city, says Ottawa’s chief planner
With a task force working on a bid to bring Amazon’s second headquarters to the capital, Ottawa’s top planning guru said Tuesday it’s time for

Op-ed: Meet Steve Willis, City Hall’s most important person
I met with Steve Willis in his office at City Hall after everyone else’s workday seemed to be over except his. He’s the City of

City eyes plan to regulate payday loan industry
The city is taking the first steps required to control the payday lending industry in Ottawa. As part of an omnibus amendment package, the Agricultural

Hard Rock clears hurdle to operate Rideau Carleton Raceway as Ottawa casino
Florida-based Hard Rock International inched closer to taking over operations of the Rideau Carleton Raceway this week after a city committee voted to turn the

Wild weather punches $10.7-million hole in city budget
The extreme weather patterns that Ottawa has experienced over the course of 2017 has taken a toll on the city’s budget. The city is forecast to

Wild weather punches $10.7-million hole in city budget
The extreme weather patterns that Ottawa has experienced over the course of 2017 has taken a toll on the city’s budget. The city is forecast to
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