In the many decades that the National Capital Commission has fiddled with LeBreton Flats, it has often been slow, bumbling and bureaucratic. Suddenly, the NCC is in a hurry, seeking proposals for attractions that will define the site and offering an end-of-February deadline. Read More
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Denley: LeBreton Flats is unlikely to attract a 'big' project — and the NCC knows it
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