The Professional Women’s Hockey League says a recently approved plan to redevelop parts of Lansdowne Park includes an arena ...
The Professional Women's Hockey League is exploring options including the possibility of relocating the Ottawa Charge ...
With arena plans approved that fall short on supporting the future needs of the PWHL's Ottawa Charge, the team and league ...
Supporters of the project — including Ottawa Tourism, the Ottawa Board of Trade and the Glebe BIA — see the $419-million ...
The Lansdowne 2.0 project is born from a pressing need to recover from the financial setbacks experienced after the previous renovation of the Glebe site. The new proposal entails demolishing the ...
The multi-million-dollar Lansdowne 2.0 plan passed its final test Friday, as Ottawa City Council voted 15 to 10 in favour of proceeding with the plan to build a new event centre and north-side stands ...
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 City owns the land and all buildings at Lansdowne and has to maintain them. It was the last exit ramp in a decision that has been years in the making, and Ottawa City Council voted to stay the ...
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 ...