The city approved a plan to limit garbage to three items per household.
The maker of the light rail trains has stopped design work on what was promised as a permanent fix.
A clause in a 20-year-old lease could give the city a chance to buy an office tower for far below market prices.
Licence plate fees and rideshare levies are possible solutions for the city’s transit budget deficit.
After falling concrete in January, staff decided they could wait until full inspections later this year. Instead, they had to shut the station down for five days.
St-Laurent station was shut down for more peeling concrete, city providing an update this afternoon.
The city’s decision to raise development charges means it can’t apply for a new federal housing fund.
The city lost a class-action lawsuit with cab drivers over the arrival of Uber.
The community raised thousands of dollars to help out the people harmed and displaced by two fires in an Overbrook high rise.
A council committee voted to increase development charges, a move that could jeopardize federal housing funding.
We take a look at the history of zoning, and why fourplexes might mean for the city.
A new report on the state of Ottawa’s infrastructure and services.