Council briefs: New zoning bylaw, New landfill site, Prioritizing green space at Kanata Lakes
CITY HALL – Council approved a new Zoning Bylaw for Ottawa today (Jan. 28) – the most housing-friendly Zoning Bylaw in the city’s history.
Read moreCITY HALL – Council approved a new Zoning Bylaw for Ottawa today (Jan. 28) – the most housing-friendly Zoning Bylaw in the city’s history.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – New year, new bid, new club, new hobby.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The Rural Ottawa Youth Mental Health Collective (ROYMHC) launched a mental health survey seeking feedback on the issue from both youth and their caregivers.
Read moreOTTAWA – Ottawa police say statistics show intimate partner violence jumped six per cent in 2025 over 2024 in recently released data.
Read moreCARP – Last week (Jan. 22), the Carp Agricultural Society (CAS) hosted its annual general meeting, and at one point, opened the floor up to questions and comments.
Read moreDUNROBIN – It’s been years in the waiting, but the Dunrobin plaza’s first business is opening this week.
Read moreOPINION – Trade and tariffs continue to be one of the biggest sources of uncertainty facing farmers today.
Read morePAKENHAM – Are you curious about gardening as a potential side income?
Read moreMcNAB-BRAESIDE – McNab-Braeside Mayor Lori Hoddinott used here time at the recent Rural Ontario Municipalities Association (ROMA) conference to push for continued four-laning of Highway 17 west of Arnprior.
Read moreOPINION – The Agriculture Union unequivocally denounces the recent job cuts at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), impacting roughly 1,043 people across the country.
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