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Despite a busy and unpredictable week on Parliament Hill, City Hall has been pretty quiet since council passed the 2025 budget last week. But...

Ottawa mayor pressures feds to commit to funding OC Transpo in wake of Freeland’s resignation

Sutcliffe told Ottawa Compass that Freeland’s resignation is a sign that Ottawa must seek firm commitment for these investments from the feds as soon as possible.

ByWard Market District Authority reflects on last year and the years to come in honour of first birthday

Almost one year ago, local BIAs and municipal authorities amalgamated to create the new ByWard Market District Authority (BMDA), an overseeing body to facilitate...

‘Leave every stone unturned’: Why this city councillor voted against the 2025 Budget

When the 2025 Budget came to city council on Dec. 11, it resulted in a nine-hour meeting as councillors debated the many elements of...

Council approves $4.98 B budget, 3.9 per cent tax increase

Wednesday was budget day at City Hall after committees and city staff spent the last four weeks reviewing and amending the draft budget. And while the 2025 budget is a hefty document, transit is top of mind — at least it was for Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, who began the meeting by remarking on the budget’s “historic” investment in public transit, which is seeing an 11 per cent increase.

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Barrie Police docket: week of May 12

Suspect photos released in assault investigation Additional photos of a...

Atlético Ottawa remains undefeated in Canadian Premier League season

Ottawa’s Canadian Premier League (CPL) side sits atop the...

Community organizer sounds alarm over ‘shoddy’ standards on city projects

A community advocate and organizer is questioning the quality control and enforcement of contracted projects at the City of Ottawa after seeing a trend of “shoddy” workmanship and unfinished results.

Jury recommends driver-facing cameras, other measures after Ottawa bus crash inquest

The jury at a coroner’s inquest into a 2019 Ottawa bus crash that killed three people made 60 recommendations on Thursday aimed at preventing similar deaths in the future – including the installation of driver-facing cameras on the city's transit buses.
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