Nearly a year old, the O-Train has been so successful that city officials are hoping to bump up its service from three times an hour to four times by the end of October.
A year later, O-Train aiming for speed and quiet
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Nearly a year old, the O-Train has been so successful that city officials are hoping to bump up its service from three times an hour to four times by the end of October.
The City of Ottawa’s $400,000 pesticide education blitz is officially over, but the battle against pesticides is just beginning.
The owner of a Bank Street pool hall says he may have to shut down as a result of the largest series of fines yet under Ottawa’s smoking bylaw.
Despite new initiatives taken by police, noise problems on Elgin Street don’t seem to have improved, according to residents.