The PWHL put out a clear message addressing media today stating the league will not play at Lansdowne 2.0, and will not take a step backward. The option is no longer on the table for the league and ...
Supporters of the project — including Ottawa Tourism, the Ottawa Board of Trade and the Glebe BIA — see the $419-million ...
Ottawa city council’s decision to do the logical thing and back Lansdowne 2.0 is a victory for common sense and for Mayor ...
Lansdowne 2.0 is about rebuilding City of Ottawa–owned assets, facilities that belong to the people of Ottawa and will always ...
With arena plans approved that fall short on supporting the future needs of the PWHL's Ottawa Charge, the team and league ...
The final reports about updating Ottawa's Lansdowne Park have been made public. Here's what they say about the cost, the ...
The PWHL called the approval of Lansdowne 2.0 "disappointing" and reiterated that OSEG and Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe had ...
Ottawa City Council approved a $419 million arena project on Friday that PWHL officials say jeopardizes the Charge’s ...
Following weeks of heated debates, marathon committee sessions and fiery public delegations, councillors gave the green light ...
Destroying art that is made to last I was horrified when I learned that Moving Surfaces was being considered for demolition.
It was the last exit ramp in a decision that has been years in the making, and Ottawa City Council voted to stay the course. After a special all-day session marked by fierce debate, it approved a $419 ...
SAX Returns, Reigniting Ottawa’s Entrepreneurial Spirit. After a brief hiatus, eSAX made a vibrant return Wednesday evening ...