Ottawa OMB hearings drop 68% over two years
The number of contested hearings at the Ontario Municipal Board involving the City of Ottawa has dropped significantly since 2015. While the city chalks up
Ottawa OMB hearings drop 68% over two years
The number of contested hearings at the Ontario Municipal Board involving the City of Ottawa has dropped significantly since 2015. While the city chalks up
Ontario Municipal Board to be replaced with less powerful tribunal
Ontario is planning to scrap the independent tribunal that adjudicates planning and development disputes and set up a new one that will give municipalities more
Divisional court green lights Zibi project
The Ontario Divisional Court has given Windmill Development Group and Dream Unlimited Corp. the go-ahead for its Zibi development with its ruling to uphold the
Glebe retailers won’t open for Victoria Day, despite exemption
The Glebe won’t be the shopping mecca its BIA had hoped this holiday Monday, after an appeal put its new holiday exemption on hold until
Suburban v. urban: Stittsville subdivision gives rise to height debate
A 24-hectare plot of land in Stittsville will officially be home to a controversial 400-unit subdivision. But the development discussion has given rise to another
Douglas Cardinal appeals decision to allow Zibi development
Architect Douglas Cardinal continued his fight against Windmill’s waterfront Zibi development on Wednesday at the Ottawa courthouse, asking a judge to reconsider his plea to
Court to hear fresh arguments against Zibi development
Windmill’s waterfront Zibi development is facing another legal challenge on Wednesday as indigenous architect Douglas Cardinal and four other individuals are asking the courts to
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OMB clears path for Windmill’s Zibi project
The Ontario Municipal Board on Tuesday dismissed an appeal of the city’s decision to allow Windmill Developments to build shops, condos, parks and a hotel
Developer confident west-end condo will meet ‘landmark’ standard
The developer behind a proposed west-end condo tower says he intends to work with city officials to create an “iconic” top for the building so
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