New nightlife commissioner will need to ‘dream big,’ one industry expert says
As the City of Ottawa prepares to open the office of the nightlife commissioner and recruit for the new role early in 2024, one Ottawa
New nightlife commissioner will need to ‘dream big,’ one industry expert says
As the City of Ottawa prepares to open the office of the nightlife commissioner and recruit for the new role early in 2024, one Ottawa
‘We need to finish what we started’: OSEG and city press ahead with $419M Lansdowne project
The updated Lansdowne 2.0 proposal cuts back on density, but not cost, with an increased price tag of $419.5 million, compared to the original estimate
Federal officials mull legal action after highrise development on Carling approved
Federal officials said they’d consider legal action over a high rise proposal approved Wednesday that could impact the Central Experimental Farm.
Old Ottawa South business owner hopes bus lane plan will ‘energize’ Bank St.
A controversial city plan to improve public transit in Old Ottawa South has been met with criticism, but it spells opportunity for at least one
Ottawa Tourism offers one-time ‘emergency’ funding for major festivals
As festivals and events in the city continue to recover from the pandemic, Ottawa Tourism has announced it will provide one-time emergency financial support.
Old Ottawa South businesses say Bank St. bus plan would impact already limited parking
A city plan that would improve public transit but also limit on-street parking on Bank Street in Old Ottawa South is causing concern for local
Employees struggling with transit? Here’s what business owners can do to help
In the wake of a prolonged shutdown of Ottawa’s light-rail transit system and with winter weather conditions looming, unreliable public transit is creating uncertainty and
Ottawa’s Trillium LRT line newly delayed, won’t open until November at earliest
A public transit official says in a memo to Ottawa’s mayor and city council that a date for the opening of the north-south Trillium Line
New development proposed at junction of Little Italy, Hintonburg and Chinatown
The City of Ottawa is seeking community feedback on a proposed development at the intersection of Little Italy, Hintonburg and Chinatown.
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