"We'd like to find a solution that works for us to stay in Ottawa," a league executive says of the Ottawa Charge. "But the ...
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As it happened: Council votes to approve Lansdowne 2.0
After a day of long and complicated debate, Ottawa city council voted to approve Lansdowne 2.0 by a 15-10 vote. The vote ...
The final reports about updating Ottawa's Lansdowne Park have been made public. Here's what they say about the cost, the ...
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Here's how each councillor voted on Lansdowne 2.0 — and why
Lansdowne 2.0 has been contentious since it was first proposed during the last term of council. With last Friday’s 15-10 vote ...
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PWHL considers options including relocating Ottawa Charge over plans to cut seating capacity
The Professional Women's Hockey League is exploring options including the possibility of relocating the Ottawa Charge ...
Council today approved the Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment and construction plan, that invests in a City-owned asset. It includes a new event centre, new north side stands, a new retail space and two ...
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Lansdowne 1.0: What went right, what went wrong
Before that, Lansdowne looked like a crime scene or the set of an abandoned lot, right down to weeds sprouting up from the ...
The Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment plan faces risks including a tight construction timeline, tariffs, Redblacks attendance and the uncertainty built into a financial deal that lasts until 2075, according ...
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What Lansdowne 2.0 opponents are saying ahead of the final vote
Opponents of the Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment lined up to voice their concerns over the project’s long-term financial risks, ...
Lansdowne 2.0 cleared its final hurdle at Ottawa city hall Friday, as council approved the $419-million redevelopment project.
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