After decades of inaction — and an embarrassing mulligan on its last attempt to bring the Ottawa Senators downtown — the National Capital Commission appears to have finally found the winning formula for LeBreton Flats. Read More
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Ottawa Senators win bid for downtown arena on LeBreton Flats
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