Large population discrepancies and disproportionate representation on city council is forcing ward boundary changes in Ottawa.
Police plans may make Elgin St. safer, quieter
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Large population discrepancies and disproportionate representation on city council is forcing ward boundary changes in Ottawa.
The first phase in the cleanup of LeBreton Flats is set to begin, but the entire timetable for redevelopment could be thrown off because of a row between the city and NCC over the width of roads.
Ottawa’s soup kitchens and drop-in centres will join the rest of the city’s restaurants and bars on April 1 in becoming smoke-free. And signs around one drop-in centre warn patrons, this is no April Fool’s Day prank.
Julie Gauthier talks to Jeremy Gara about his European tour, his low profile at home and the pros and cons of the local music scene.