Lansdowne: Prof Predicts City Wants Ont. Money
University of Ottawa professor Evan Potter predicts where the Lansdowne issue goes next. And that’s to Queen’s Park.
University of Ottawa professor Evan Potter predicts where the Lansdowne issue goes next. And that’s to Queen’s Park.
We should all be this active as journalist Dan Rather at 93 as he talks with one of Ottawa’s favourite sons Dan Aykroyd about Saturday Night Live, Canadian Lorne Michaels and his late friend...
The way people were treated in the sprung structure controversy leaves the people of Kanata and Nepean concerned:
Harsh reality is coming to Ottawa’s troubled light-rail project.
Here is what city staff is most worried about concerning our disastrous light-rail project.
The city’s media relations department’s take on the nomination for an award by the Canadian Institute of Planners reeks of Retroactive Original Thought (ROT).
After almost four years, the City of Ottawa and OC Transpo have not been able to determine the root cause of the derailment of the O-Train near Hurdman station.
What’s Wrong with Ottawa’s 15-Minute Neighbourhood Concept? Let’s see.
I wanted to drop a quick word here about the City’s announcement that it will no longer pursue Sprung structures in Nepean and Kanata as an approach to addressing the housing crisis associated with...
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