City looking for public input on coach houses
Ottawa may become the first city in Ontario to allow coach houses, the city said Tuesday. Coach houses are self-contained living units on the same
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City looking for public input on coach houses
Ottawa may become the first city in Ontario to allow coach houses, the city said Tuesday. Coach houses are self-contained living units on the same
Opinion: Few signs of common sense in parking bylaws
First, let’s give credit where credit is due: The City of Ottawa deserves praise for its role in keeping parking rates in check in the
Opinion: Commentary: Railing against Ottawa traffic
Ottawa’s traffic congestion is growing worse, and I believe I have a solution. It is this: build a highway bypass on the city’s southern outskirts
Westboro will have ‘comparable summer festival’ in 2016: BIA
The Westboro Village BIA’s decision to opt out of its title sponsorship deal with Westfest does not mean there will be no summer festival in
Ottawa Champions hit 100,000-fan mark in first season
With the regular season coming to a close and the team in the thick of a playoff race, the Ottawa Champions drew their 100,000th fan
Council briefs: 180 Metcalfe St. development deferred again
Somerset Coun. Catherine McKenney scored another victory at city hall Wednesday when council rejected a 27-storey hotel and condo development on Metcalfe Street. Ms. McKenney
Carleton University, MNP agree to terms on naming rights deal for athletic stadium
Carleton University announced Wednesday it has reached a five-year deal with accounting firm MNP LLP for naming rights to the university’s athletic stadium and field.
Gladstone Theatre to survive after conditional sale to supportive buyer
The Gladstone Theatre has been conditionally sold to a buyer who is committed to keeping the building a theatre, the building’s current leaseholder said Wednesday.
Opinion: After nearly a quarter-century, Saunders Farm still has no problem scaring up business
I first met Anne Saunders when she came to the Ottawa Senators’ offices – then on Moodie Drive in Bells Corners – on May 20, 1991 – wearing a clown outfit.
We Know What We Should Do – And Then We Don’t
The human brain is a remarkable thing. Dr. Daniel Levitin, the New York Times best-selling author and neuroscientist (who also happens to be the guest
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