The Ottawa Police Service is looking to move ahead with its plan for a new facility in Barrhaven, with a revised capital budget that grows the project price tag from $118 million to $178 million. Read More
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Ottawa Police Service wants to proceed with plan for new south-end facility, with $60M added to price tag
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