Capital building: Megaprojects set to reshape Ottawa, help attract top talent
Members of Ottawa’s business community give their thoughts on what will be the capital’s most important infrastructure investments in the coming years.
Capital building: Megaprojects set to reshape Ottawa, help attract top talent
Members of Ottawa’s business community give their thoughts on what will be the capital’s most important infrastructure investments in the coming years.
Watson calls for ‘grander’ vision for LeBreton Flats
Mayor says he doesn’t expect Sens owner Eugene Melnyk to be part of renewed development process
Future of LeBreton Flats, ByWard Market explored at City-Building Summit
The future of LeBreton Flats, major infrastructure projects such as a potential new interprovincial bridge and the revitalization of the ByWard Market are just some
NCC to restart public consultations on LeBreton Flats redevelopment
The National Capital Commission is looking for public input as it heads back to square one on the redevelopment of LeBreton Flats
Ottawa’s spring floods put last round of infrastructure repairs to the test
A new round of repairs is in store for pathways around Parliament Hill, after the second major flood in three years. Water levels on the
Alex Trebek in Ottawa for official opening of Royal Canadian Geographical Society’s new HQ
Even as he battles pancreatic cancer, television legend Alex Trebek was in great spirits during his visit to the nation’s capital Monday for the official opening
PCL wins $217.6M contract to revamp major federal government complex in Gatineau
A few days after the National Capital Commission approved final designs for the revitalization of a prominent public-sector workplace in Gatineau, the federal government has
New greenspace, art installations proposed for ‘pedestrian oasis’ on Sparks Street
The City of Ottawa unveiled a loose plan for the future of Sparks Street Thursday, one that would see the pedestrian thoroughfare remain closed off
Op-ed: Forget about Toronto, Sidewalk Labs – build a smart neighbourhood in Ottawa instead
After failed attempts to develop LeBreton Flats, the National Capital Commission recently announced it was adopting a new approach for developing the 21-hectare property. This
Ottawa Board of Trade unhappy with NCC’s new direction for LeBreton Flats
The Ottawa Board of Trade is urging the National Capital Commission to return to the negotiating table with previous bidders on the LeBreton Flats redevelopment
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