A rail loop connecting the downtowns of Ottawa and Hull is a tough sell for Mayor Jim Watson, who’s first trying to extend LRT to the fastest growing parts of his own city. Read More
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Ottawa-Hull rail loop isn't at the top of Mayor Watson's list of transit priorities
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