The Lookout sat down with the company behind Sprung structures that will be used to house aslyum seekers
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says transit funding from upper levels of government could be coming. He also says Stage 3 LRT should still be built. Council thinks otherwise.
Transit continues to be a big topic in Ottawa, but seniors wont need to face such a sharp increase for their monthly transit pass.
No issues has been more contentious this year than where to house Sprung structures for asylum seekers. The Lookout investigates how we go here and what’s causing so much division
A new year-round skating rink is coming to the ByWard Market as part of its three month-long winter festivities. Will it help bring more people to the neighbourhood?
The City of Ottawa said they are going back to the drawing board to eliminate a 120 per cent increase seniors were set to pay for monthly bus passes. Plus, local businesses are feeling the effects of the Canada Post strike.
The City of Ottawa is considering a bubble bylaw which could ban demonstrations outside of certain settings such as schools. Is it needed or does it infringe on human rights?
It is worse than some thought. Ottawa's draft budget shows everyone will be paying more for transit - especially seniors.
The City of Ottawa is facing mounting debt and transit costs. Some tough decisions need to be made. We will find out today how bad the damage will be.
Steep costs, lack of transparency, uncreativity and worries community members, are just a few of the challenges plaguing Lansdowne
Barrhaven is rejoicing over news they wont be having a sprung structure built in their suburban community. Instead, two locations have been chosen in Nepean and Kanata.
Ottawa is intensifying and some big changes could be coming to the South Keys Shopping Centre. Highrises and greenspace are planned for the site.