The PWHL put out a clear message addressing media today stating the league will not play at Lansdowne 2.0, and will not take ...
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) says the Ottawa Charge will not play at Lansdowne 2.0’s new event centre.
Supporters of the project — including Ottawa Tourism, the Ottawa Board of Trade and the Glebe BIA — see the $419-million ...
The Charge will lose nearly 3,000 seats in a planned arena renovation. The post PWHL Will Consider Every Option for Ottawa ...
The core issue between the Charge/PWHL and the city is capacity. The new arena will cut that significantly - 5,850 seating capacity, rising to 6,600 with standing room tickets.
Bill Carroll from The Morning Rush shares his thoughts on the PWHL saying that the Ottawa Charge will not play at Lansdowne 2 ...
The Professional Women's Hockey league says it is discussing alternatives to the 5,580 seat arena approved as part of the ...
With arena plans approved that fall short on supporting the future needs of the PWHL's Ottawa Charge, the team and league ...
I grew up going to Ottawa Rough Riders games with my dad. This redevelopment will help more families make cherished memories.
Ottawa city council’s decision to do the logical thing and back Lansdowne 2.0 is a victory for common sense and for Mayor ...
Ottawa City Council approved a $419 million arena project on Friday that PWHL officials say jeopardizes the Charge’s ...
In a significant move for urban redevelopment, Lansdowne 2.0 has received the green light from Ottawa city council, overcoming its final hurdle with a vote of 15-10. This $419 million initiative aims ...