With urban wards outnumbered in city council meeting decisions in past years, newly elected Somerset Ward Coun. Catherine McKenney and fellow central-area councillors say they believe an urban caucus will be the key in making changes that benefit the city’s urban core.
Month: November 2014
Public debates memorial for slain soldier
As the flowers surrounding the National War Memorial are removed, some Canadians are looking for a more permanent commemoration of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo.
Remembrance Day
More than 50,000 people gathered at the National War Memorial on this year's Remembrance Day. Centretown News talked to some of them, and found out Remembrance Day has different meanings to them.
Fearing for the future of Chaudière Falls
Once a historic and untouched landmark, Chaudière Falls will soon be home to the city’s newest condominium zone. Windmill Development Group’s plan is part of a billion dollar project to turn the open space into a populated area for people to live and work. This decision has caused many to speak out against the development, especially those with significant ties to the area.
A CJTV News report.