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…
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A new, one-kilometre-long multi-use pathway coming to LeBreton Flats will be the first public realm project in the development of the 29-hectare site, located 1.5…
The National Capital Commission is increasing space for weekend bike days four-fold, and claiming “parkways for people” to walk, run and bike. Read More Source:…
The National Capital Commission board of directors on Thursday approved the final concept plan for LeBreton Flats and learned the identities of three development teams…
The federal Liberal government is on board with trying to centralize planning for some interprovincial public transit in the capital region, while reasserting its intention…
As Ottawa transitions to the orange zone of COVID-19 restrictions on Tuesday, the National Capital Commission has announced that the section of the Queen Elizabeth…
The National Capital Commission says that $52.4 million in new federal funding will restore some of the region’s “most iconic assets,” many of them damaged…
As Ottawans headed outside on a gorgeous weekend featuring both sunny, hot weather and leaves turning crimson, the National Capital Commission took steps to ensure…
The National Capital Commission has completed its assigned refresh of studies exploring potential locations for a sixth crossing between Ottawa and Gatineau, leaving it up to…