Heritage building faces wrecking ball
Brittany Corry, Centretown News
The Justice Annex on Wellington Street, a heritage site built during the Second World War, is heading for demolition.Archive 1997-2016
The Justice Annex, the last of several temporary structures erected by the government during the Second World War, is scheduled to be demolished in the next few months, prompting disappointment — but not opposition — from heritage advocates.Brittany Corry, Centretown NewsThe Justice Annex on Wellington Street, a heritage site built during the Second World War, is heading for demolition.
Children in Centretown will have a new place to cool off during hot summer days with a splash pad in what will be the new Piazza Dante park set for completion next month.
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board is considering re-opening McNabb Park Public School, which is currently used as an alternative high school, to ease overcrowding in neighbouring schools.
Ottawa’s busiest and largest library could be getting a facelift 37 years after opening to the public.