Opponents of the Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment lined up to voice their concerns over the project’s long-term financial risks, the complexity of the contract, the city’s shortage of contingency funds and ...
The taxpayer burden for the Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment will be much lower than initially projected, Mayor Mark Sutcliffe said in advance of a new staff report outlining lower construction costs and ...
When the Lansdowne 2.0 plan driven by the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group passed through City of Ottawa council recently, the PWHL said all options were on the table. Now, one of those options ...
The situation in Ottawa has turned into a he said, she said situation between OSEG, the City of Ottawa and Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, and the PWHL. Within hours of the Lansdowne 2.0 vote passing at Ottawa ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An overhead view of construction work and the Aberdeen Pavilion on Tuesday. (Credit: TONY CALDWELL) With construction rolling ...
Ottawa’s Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) team, the Ottawa Charge, has been lighting up the ice and packing the stands—but the city’s latest arena plans might just chill that momentum. The ...
The Liaison Strategies survey, commissioned by the Ottawa Compass and iPolitics, shows 61 per cent of respondents do not support council’s plan to rebuild the north stands of the city’s main football ...
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 ...
The PWHL called the approval of Lansdowne 2.0 "disappointing" and reiterated that OSEG and Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe had engaged in "no meaningful discussion" with the league. Read full article ...
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