By Ted Raymond, CFRA News, February 25, 2016

Ottawa did not see as much freezing rain as expected Wednesday, but a wintry mix of snow, ice pellets and rain still fell across the capital.

Early in the day Wednesday, Environment Canada issued a freezing rain warning, and was calling for 15 to 20 mm of freezing rain to fall Wednesday evening into Thursday morning. We did get rain, but with the temperature hovering just above 0°C, typically 0.2 to 0.3, most of it fell as straight rain. Before the precipitation turned over, there was a good deal of snow - 11 cm - which, mixing with the evening rainfall of 13.2 mm, created slushy conditions on roads and sidewalks as well as large puddles on city streets.

By Norman Jack, CFRA News, February 24, 2016

City councillors have voted heavily in favour of a motion that calls for an 80% reduction in Ottawa's greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

The proposal updates a program adopted just two years ago which would have seen a 20% decline by 2024.

Councillor Allan Hubley was one of three councillors who voted against the motion.

Hubley said other cities have moved far beyond Ottawa in terms of cutting carbon emissions, but this motion had nothing solid to offer.