The federal government has announced $6.4 million to help the Ottawa International Airport build a station for the Trillium Line spur, reducing fears that the city was building an expensive rail line to nowhere. Read More
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Feds airdrop $6.4M for Ottawa airport's Trillium Line station, $5.7M for operations
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