Ottawa councillor rallies support for CRTC fibre-op ruling
One Ottawa councillor’s attempt to rally support for a controversial ruling on high-speed Internet providers may prompt debate on whether the city should build its
Ottawa councillor rallies support for CRTC fibre-op ruling
One Ottawa councillor’s attempt to rally support for a controversial ruling on high-speed Internet providers may prompt debate on whether the city should build its
Kanellakos appointed new city manager
Ottawa city council turned to a familiar face for its new city manager Monday, appointing Steve Kanellakos to the position. “The city of Ottawa is
Employee labour rights key to Glebe businesses opening on stat holidays, says councillor
The Glebe BIA is preparing an educational package for its members on the labour rights of its employees should its stores be allowed to open
Glebe holiday exemption could spread citywide for 2017
The city’s finance and economic development committee is recommending council allow Glebe retailers to open on six statutory holidays. Should council approve the recommendation Feb.
2016 the year of collaboration, says Watson in state of city address
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson delivered his state of the city address Wednesday at the first city council meeting of the year, calling 2016 the “year
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
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.
Five lessons from stage one LRT
A new report has outlined some lessons learned while implementing stage one of the city’s light-rail project, in hopes they will be applied to stage
Ottawa city council passes 2016 budget
For the first time in Jim Watson’s second tenure as Ottawa mayor, he could not secure a unanimous vote on his budget on Wednesday. The
Ottawa Bluesfest warns transit fee could cost festival charities
Blues in the Schools, Be in the Band and a year-round music school could be axed if the city makes Bluesfest pay for transit, festival
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