If Lansdowne 2.0 goes ahead, the area will look much different
The city's auditor general has tabled her reports which outlines various financial risks with Lansdowne 2.0
A new Nanos polls shows a majority of Ottawa residents are against the Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopement. Meanwhile, the project has past its first hurdle at committee
The hockey team is sounding alarm bells over the number of proposed seats at the arena, while the mayor calls the comments a negotiating tactic
We're keeping track of how your councillor plans to vote on the upcoming Lansdowne 2.0 decision
The Mayor called the move a "political stunt"
During a press conference on Monday, Mayor Mark Sutcliffe said Lansdowne 2.0 would be cheaper than expected. But one city councillor says it is actually more
The Ottawa Lookout sat down with Orléans East-Cumberland city councillor Matthew Luloff to hear ahoit what’s shaping his community.
At least one city councillor has now confirmed on the record they have changed their Lansdowne 2.0 vote to no
An non-advertised meeting between Mayor Sutcliffe and Premier Doug Ford could offer some clues
Lansdowne 2.0 will be debated at city hall this fall. Only 12 votes are needed for it to pass. Will there be that many?
City council will vote on Lansdowne 2.0 this fall. If it goes through, the arena would have over 1,800 fewer seats, which could impact the Ottawa Charge Women's Hockey team