Rogers, Ericsson piloting ‘connected water’ IoT solution with City of Ottawa
The City of Ottawa is joining a pilot project with Ericsson and Rogers Communications to develop a “connected water” solution that will use the Internet of Things
Rogers, Ericsson piloting ‘connected water’ IoT solution with City of Ottawa
The City of Ottawa is joining a pilot project with Ericsson and Rogers Communications to develop a “connected water” solution that will use the Internet of Things
How proposed changes to city water rates will affect Ottawa businesses
Proposed changes to how the city charges for water are coming to council for the first time in 15 years that, if passed, will have
City of Ottawa on track to turn budget surplus
Higher property tax revenues, unfilled staff positions and a multimillion-dollar dividend from Hydro Ottawa are giving the city’s finances a major boost this year. The
Senior staff cuts at Ottawa City Hall slice number of departments in half
New Ottawa city manager Steve Kanellakos has announced a new plan to save $2.7 million for taxpayers by cutting management jobs at city hall. Mr.
New parking bylaw passes planning committee
The City of Ottawa is closer to curbing its aging parking bylaw. On Tuesday, the city’s planning committee approved changes to a 1960s-era bylaw that
Planning committee to consider scrapping old parking bylaw
More small restaurants and grocery stores may pop up in urban neighbourhoods, now that the City of Ottawa is overhauling a decades-old parking bylaw. On
Tech hubs eager for Kanata rail line
Light rail to Kanata is officially on the books – and it’s about time, businesses say. By Emma Jackson. Mayor Jim Watson announced Wednesday the
New city manager wants Ottawa on ‘solid financial footing’
It was only his second day on the job, but Ottawa’s new city manager already had his eyes on next year’s budget. Steve Kanellakos said
Finance committee approves tweaked LRT design
First, the city disagreed with the National Capital Commission on a western light rail transit plan. Then, a church congregation railed against their agreed-upon route.
Ottawa council approves pet shop ban on commercially bred dogs, cats
There will be no more doggies in pet shop windows after councillors voted to ban the sale of commercially bred puppies and kittens on Wednesday.
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