The future of the Ottawa Charge as Lansdowne 2.0 breaks ground
Despite shovels going into the ground on Ottawa’s Lansdowne 2.0 development later this week, the Ottawa Charge women’s hockey team says they will not play at the new arena when it opens in 2028.
Polls show most Ottawa residents are against 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
Mayor Sutcliffe says Lansdowne 2.0 is on budget. But one councillor says that is not true
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 future of women’s hockey in Ottawa could depend on the Lansdowne 2.0 bid
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
Are Lansdowne events hurting Glebe businesses? And are bike lanes the answer?
Bank Street businesses are saying they might need to close down due to a lack of sales on Lansdowne game days. A new transit study has been launched to fix that, but there is debate over if bike lanes are part of the answer.