City councillors have agreed to move $250,000 from the Ottawa’s daycare budget to fill a gap left from provincial funding cuts to disability programs.
Councillors shift money to fund low-income housing benefit
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City councillors have agreed to move $250,000 from the Ottawa’s daycare budget to fill a gap left from provincial funding cuts to disability programs.
Residents at the west end of Laurier Avenue are calling for better street design in response to parking headaches caused by the street’s new segregated bike lanes.
Businesses on Bronson are seeing more walk-in customers along a short stretch of the avenue that has opened up early – but not everyone is happy.Brielle Morgan, Centretown NewsCharlotte Newton (left) and Josephine Mastersom take their vegan baked goods in front of Auntie Loo's Treats. While there is still some construction in front of Auntie Loo's Treats, this section of Bronson has officially reopened.
Somerset ward residents say there has been an increase in vagrants trespassing onto residential properties to search for returnable alcohol bottles.