The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) says the Ottawa Charge will not play at Lansdowne 2.0’s new event centre.
City councillors brought a number of motions and directions to city staff before voting on whether to proceed with Lansdowne 2.0. The seven motions and one staff direction would make some key ...
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, ...
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 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 plans to renovate Lansdowne Park include reducing seating capacity from 8,500 to 6,600. The Charge averaged 7,000 fans ...
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 ...
Ottawa Charge players celebrate and fans show their appreciation after a 1-0 win over the Montreal Victoire in a May 13 game at TD Place. (Credit: Julie Oliver) The Professional Women’s Hockey League ...
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 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 ...