Gathered with a small group of fellow tenant-activists, armed with protest signs that attract sporadic honks from passing cars on Greenbank Road, Norma-Jean Quibell says…
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The city’s planning committee gave the green light Thursday to two high rises on LeBreton Flats, the first residential developments in 15 years on the…
A pandemic-delayed celebration got underway Monday marking the final step in transforming Ottawa’s Arts Court from a former courthouse facing the wrecking ball into the…
City council voted by the slimmest of majorities Wednesday to approve the tear-down of a Nepean Street six-plex to create replacement parking for office building…
It’s one thing for neighbourhood groups to raise predictable concerns about development; it’s not their job to make sure the city’s intensification plan works. It’s…
From yoga classes to band practice to rental by another faith community, Queenswood United Church in Orléans has long offered up its small chapel space…
A 9-1 vote by the planning committee on Thursday means Ottawa city council will be advised to allow a 12-storey apartment complex along a rapid…
Trapped between a municipal climate change emergency and a federal commitment to save land for diplomatic missions, the majority of the city’s planning committee was…
Saying they have been left in the dark since 2014, a city councillor and surrounding community groups are demanding some answers to their questions about…
Gloucester-South Nepean Coun. Carol Anne Meehan on Wednesday couldn’t convince enough of her colleagues to reject a controversial warehouse and truck depot application in her…