An $80,000 traffic study examining how to make Booth Street safer won’t reduce the road’s thick, speedy flow of cars, say some Centretown residents.
Residents say traffic real Booth St. problem
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An $80,000 traffic study examining how to make Booth Street safer won’t reduce the road’s thick, speedy flow of cars, say some Centretown residents.
Centretown voters will face yet another name on an already crowded ballot as Raymond Samuèls has announced his intentions to join the race for Ottawa Centre in the upcoming federal election.
A recent survey of Ontario school boards by Privacy Commissione, Ann Cavoukian has demonstrated widespread use of video surveillance in schools.
A battle over the need for a sound barrier is heating up between residents living near Ottawa’s noisiest section of highway and the province’s Ministry of Transportation.