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Ford government reviewing O’Connor Street bike lane as part of new legislation that gives province power to remove cycling infrastructure: source

The Ford government is reviewing the bike lane that runs along Ottawa's O'Connor Street as part of new legislation that gives the province the...

Tough start for the Ottawa 67s

It hasn't been the most ideal start to the season for the OHL's Ottawa 67s. The team is sitting at 3-4-1 after 9 games, and...

O-Train expansion ready to launch?

Is the south expansion of the O-Train set to finally make its public debut?   We got an update on the delayed mega-project from OC Transpo...

Barrie’s bond rating improves

Barrie's bond rating is moving on up. Credit rating agency S&P Global has changed its assessment of the city from stable to positive, which will...

Ottawa, Carleton football teams fighting for their playoff lives

Two weeks away from the annual Panda Game, the Ottawa Gee-Gees and Carleton Ravens football teams are in similar positions, fighting tooth and nail...

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Mayor Nuttall announces millions being invested in road construction and infrastructure upgrades

It’s going to be a summer of traffic cones,...

Simcoe’s first HART Hub to begin services by mid-July

Simcoe County’s first HART Hub is expected to be...

Bill C-5 could open doors, but Ottawa needs a seat at the table: Tierney

The major projects and internal trade bill that was passed through parliament last week could open the door to better partnerships and growth with municipalities, says Tim Tierney, Ottawa city councillor and vice-president of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM).

Elmvale native qualifies for national amateur golf championship

Elmvale’s Andrew Nagel will tee it up alongside some...
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