The Ottawa Police Service is taking a new approach to road infractions.
Former councillor Diane Deans enters palliative care, five years after an ovarian cancer diagnosis.
The federal government is reportedly planning an extended mandate to work in the office, much to the surprise of public service unions.
Ottawa city council voted in favour of the procurement delivery model for Lansdowne 2.0.
The Ottawa Tulip Festival has had to lay off staff as it deals with decreased funding from all levels of government.
To keep up with a demand in housing, Ottawa city council is on track to approve new zoning that would allow developers to build more properties faster.
Ottawa city council will be tasked with deciding whether or not to fund Phase 3 LRT or not. Councillors' reactions are mixed…
The NCC said a Sens LeBreton deal is moving forward well, and the mayor once again floats other locations…somewhere.
What happened: The federal government plans to cut about 5,000 positions from the public service ranks.
The city’s transit boss isn’t worried about missing revenue targets by $1 million a month.
OC Transpo ridership numbers are out, and they’re still below expectations.
The province makes (and un-makes) some housing rule changes.