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Ottawa Riverkeeper analyzed the city’s own water quality results from the last 11 swim seasons and found that reducing testing to just one day a week will result in up to 17 days a summer with ...
The City of Ottawa plans to invest $4.5 billion in a new “needs-based” transit network that aims to improve public transit reliability, with an additional $8.3 billion needed from other levels ...
An Ottawa city councillor wants to reverse a council decision made four years ago and prevent the 445-hectare Tewin development in the city's rural southeast from being built.
It appears the City of Ottawa set its fees too high when it decided to charge $1.8 million to property owners wanting to apply for a one-off expansion of the urban boundary. A hearing was set for ...
The City of Ottawa has fired one of its lawyers after he was charged earlier this month with vandalizing the National Holocaust Monument, sources have confirmed to Radio-Canada.
As Prime Minister Mark Carney signals further government cuts, asking departments to trim spending by 15 per cent over the next three years, the city of Ottawa cannot afford to be hollowed out ...
A lawyer who had been working for the City of Ottawa is facing multiple charges in connection with an act of vandalism on the National Holocaust Monument that occurred earlier this month.
Ottawa police ultimately ended the convoy in a three-day operation, towing over 70 vehicles, arresting 191 people and bringing a total of 389 charges against 103 of them. City Councilor Mathieu ...
The City of Ottawa has fired one of its lawyers after he was charged earlier this month with vandalizing the National Holocaust Monument, sources have confirmed to Radio-Canada.
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