
Lansdowne’s legacy? Eight-storey Glebe development gets committee’s nod
Montreal-based developer Canderel received support from Ottawa’s planning committee on Tuesday to construct a new eight-storey Amica retirement residence on the site of a Beer
Lansdowne’s legacy? Eight-storey Glebe development gets committee’s nod
Montreal-based developer Canderel received support from Ottawa’s planning committee on Tuesday to construct a new eight-storey Amica retirement residence on the site of a Beer
Rideau sinkhole caused by Ottawa’s sandy soil, not pipe break: City report
The city has released its report on the cause of the June 8 Rideau Street sinkhole, which blames the incident on sandy soil conditions rather
Indecision and demolition: Timeline of Ottawa’s Somerset House non-development
The City of Ottawa received a new design application earlier this month for the derelict Somerset House, opening the latest chapter in a decade-long saga
How fast is the Internet in Ottawa?
If you suspect your “high-speed” Internet service is regularly stuck in a traffic jam, the City of Ottawa and the agency that oversees Canada’s .ca
Mayor Jim Watson to seek re-election in 2018
Jim Watson says he wants to lead Ottawa for four more years, announcing Thursday he plans to run for mayor in 2018 and unofficially kicking
Ottawa council approves second phase of light-rail transit plan
The $3.6-billion second phase of Ottawa’s light rail transit is moving full steam ahead. City council approved the plan on Wednesday, after each councillor had
Ottawa patio operators poised to get financial break from city
Ottawa businesses that operate patios on municipal property could see their summer rental fees slashed by 22 per cent under a plan endorsed by the
City returns $26M in Ottawa property tax adjustments
Ottawa ended 2016 with a $5.4-million surplus even as a growing number of tax-assessment appeals put a major dent in the city’s finances. More and
Mayor Watson, Sir Terry Matthews leading tech crusade to Queen’s Park
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson put innovation high on his list of priorities during his State of the City address on Wednesday. Though the majority of the speech
Opinion: Coach houses open the door to better urban planning in Ottawa
As many of you probably know, the City of Ottawa recently changed its bylaws to permit construction of coach houses on many existing residential lots. The new
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