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More time needed for bridge decision: advocacy group
The abandoned Prince of Wales bridge could be repurposed as a light rail connection, a bike path and a walkway across the Ottawa River. Photo: Samuel Berube, Centretown News
March 27, 2018

More time needed for bridge decision: advocacy group

By Samuel Berube The City of Ottawa should be given more time to sort out what to do with the Prince of Wales Bridge, says an advocacy group that has…

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City of Ottawa survey coming to a close
The Ottawa Next survey is asking residents about their visions for a better Ottawa. One aspect of the survey asks about mobility and transportation options. Photo by: Wikimedia Commons.
March 23, 2018

City of Ottawa survey coming to a close

By Sophia Barkhouse The Ottawa Next survey being conducted by city staff is meant to give Ottawa residents the chance to contribute to city policies. But with the survey closing…

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Regulator’s ruling forces City of Ottawa to act on Prince of Wales Bridge
The abandoned Prince of Wales bridge could be repurposed as a light rail connection, a bike path and a walkway across the Ottawa River. Aileen Duncan is the founder of the Ottawa Rail Bridge Project, which has been dedicated to conserving the bridge. Photo: Jolson Lim, Centretown News
March 13, 2018

Regulator’s ruling forces City of Ottawa to act on Prince of Wales Bridge

By Samuel Berube A recent ruling by the Canadian Transportation Agency has forced the City of Ottawa to scramble into action to determine the future of the long-neglected Prince of…

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