
‘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.
Some Ottawa ‘food desert’ neighbourhoods to benefit from city zoning change
A bylaw amendment that would allow grocery stores to be constructed in certain types of zones is being called “wonderful” by at least one small
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