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
Mayor wants long-term guarantee Redblacks, 67’s will stay at Lansdowne
Mayor Jim Watson and Coun. Mathieu Fleury, the city’s sport commissioner, are urging the teams’ owners to commit to operating the franchises at TD Place
OSEG boss says ‘stark realities’ require Lansdowne deal with city to be reworked
A new city report recommends extending the public-private partnership with the organization by a decade and letting OSEG’s partners tap into a $4.7-million lifecycle reserve
City council votes unanimously to pull curtain back on phase two LRT procurement
Ottawa city council came together Wednesday in an effort to uncover more information on the controversial procurement process to construct phase two of light-rail transit
OSEG’s proposal to take over Lansdowne public spaces rebuffed at committee meeting
OSEG’s proposal to assume control of Lansdowne Park’s public spaces has been thoroughly revised after a horde of concerned residents turned out to a city
Mark Goudie said the idea is to drive more traffic to Lansdowne on non-game days in the hope that people attending events will stick around
City staff endorse OSEG proposal to take over Lansdowne public spaces
The owners of the CFL’s Ottawa Redblacks, pro soccer’s Fury FC and junior hockey’s Ottawa 67’s are proposing to take over the operation of key
Lansdowne Park turning Aberdeen Square into full-scale event venue
Lansdowne Park is revamping part of its pedestrian mall to host major events and concerts as part of a wider campaign to attract more year-round
Capital Coun. Menard calls for breakup of planning committee over urban-rural divide
An Ottawa councillor is calling for the city’s planning committee to be split into two bodies that deal with urban and suburban planning issues separately
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