The Professional Women's Hockey League is exploring options including the possibility of relocating the Ottawa Charge ...
Supporters of the project — including Ottawa Tourism, the Ottawa Board of Trade and the Glebe BIA — see the $419-million ...
Destroying art that is made to last I was horrified when I learned that Moving Surfaces was being considered for demolition.
The Ottawa Charge and PWHL did not receive the news they'd hoped for as the significantly smaller arena plans for Lansdowne 2.0 were passed, a decision that puts the team's future in Ottawa in ...
Lansdowne 2.0 cleared its final hurdle at Ottawa city hall Friday, as council approved the $419-million redevelopment project. Councillors voted 15-10 in favour of the plan after passing several ...
The vote did not go the way the Ottawa Charge or PWHL had hoped when the final tally was recorded for the Lansdowne 2.0 vote. Approved by a 15-10 margin, Lansdowne 2.0 is set to move forward. The ...
After a day of long and complicated debate, Ottawa city council voted to approve Lansdowne 2.0 by a 15-10 vote. The $419-million plan would see a new event centre built in the end zone of TD Place, ...
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 ...
The City of Ottawa has left a “minimum buffer” for cost overruns in its latest Lansdowne Park redevelopment plan — even though it faces risks related to tariffs and the construction timeline, and ...
The proposed redesign of Lansdowne Park would displace Ottawa’s long-running CityFolk festival during construction and may force it to find a new home, says the organizer of the annual event. Mark ...
The redevelopment and construction plan for Lansdowne 2.0 passed 8-3 at Finance and Corporate Services Committee and will make its way to Council this week. The plan is the sixth report in the step-by ...