If councillors were teachers, they wouldn’t give amalgamation an A+, but few would flunk it either.
New city gets lukewarm reviews from councillors
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If councillors were teachers, they wouldn’t give amalgamation an A+, but few would flunk it either.
It’s 9 p.m. Coun. Diane Deans is just getting home to her husband and 13-year-old daughter. Her day started with a 6 a.m. TV interview at the New RO. She calls this a good day — only one meeting.
The City of Ottawa has decided to open a new front in its effort to redraw ward boundaries before the next municipal election.
When Jim Malone drives along the Queensway near the Corel Centre on hockey nights, he doesn’t like what he sees.