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January 9, 2015

Parmalat cheese factory ammonia leak forced woman out of house - Ottawa - CBC News

By CBC News Ottawa, January 9, 2015

A chemical leak at a cheese factory south of Ottawa is raising health and safety questions after a resident living a block away was forced out of her home earlier this week by the burning stench of ammonia. Officials with the Township of North Dundas confirmed to CBC News that there was an ammonia leak at the Parmalat cheese factory on Wednesday. via Parmalat cheese factory ammonia leak forced woman out of house - Ottawa - CBC News.
January 9, 2015

Letter: Amend Ottawa River access, but save green space
Ottawa Citizen

by Lyn Atterbury, Ottawa Citizen Letter to the Editor, January 9, 2015

Re: Students reimagine Sir John A.’s parkway, Jan. 7. I like the idea of creating better access to the Ottawa River along the Sir John. A. Macdonald Parkway, but when planners talk about turning the green space into more venues for major events, activity nodes, public art exhibitions, playgrounds, etc., I cringe. via Letter: Amend Ottawa River access, but save green space | Ottawa Citizen.
January 9, 2015

Five things Kathleen Wynne said in Ottawa (with video)
Ottawa Citizen

By David Reevely, Ottawa Citizen, January 9, 2015

Premier Kathleen Wynne hit Ottawa Friday on the first top of a 10-day tour of Ontario college and university campuses. David Reevely followed her to a Q&A session at the Château Laurier. (...) 3 Ottawa’s Liberal MPPs are excited about a rail link to the airport Now that the city’s transit planners think they can built an O-Train spur to the airport without wrecking planned rail service to Riverside South, the hard part will be paying for it. Wynne said she first heard of the new development when she arrived in Ottawa Friday morning, but all of the Liberal MPPs are keen to get it built and for the provincial government to help fund it. The city’s rail plan counts on $1 billion from the province for lines extending east, west and south but that’s without the airport spur; there’s no estimate yet what the additional line and station might cost. “We’re excited about the link to the airport,” Ottawa West-Nepean MPP Bob Chiarelli said when Wynne deferred to him to comment on the proposal. via Five things Kathleen Wynne said in Ottawa (with video) | Ottawa Citizen.
January 8, 2015

About 200 Presto cards have snapped this season, says city
Metro

By Lucy Scholey, Ottawa Metro News, January 8, 2015

About 200 Presto cards have broken or snapped “in recent months” according to the city bus service, but it’s unclear whether the cold weather is a factor. “Presto cards are manufactured to the same standards as most credit and debit cards; our supplier has checked and has found no manufacturing defects,” wrote Jean-Daniel Bergeron in an email to Metro. via About 200 Presto cards have snapped this season, says city | Metro.
January 8, 2015

Skateway preparations hit high gear as temps drop
Ottawa & Region
News
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By Keaton Robbins, Ottawa Sun, January 7, 2015

Is it open yet? Is it open yet? That’s what many Ottawa residents are thinking as the world’s largest skating rink, the Rideau Canal, remained closed on Wednesday due to “dangerously thin” ice conditions. “A layer of ice has formed on some parts of the canal,” the National Capital Commission said in an update on its website. via Skateway preparations hit high gear as temps drop | Ottawa & Region | News | Ott.
January 8, 2015

Chianello: Trio of big issues face city council as February approaches
Ottawa Citizen

By Joanne Chianello, Ottawa Citizen, January 8, 2015

City hall is slowly waking from its holiday slumber as councillors and staff prepare to deal with the first of 2015’s challenges starting next month. That’s not to say that nothing is happening in the halls of power right now — indeed, there are at least three important public meetings scheduled for next week and committee meetings start up again on Tuesday — but larger issues of possible contention face the entire council come February. The first is, of course, the draft budget due to be tabled Feb. 4. There aren’t too many surprises expected as councillors pledged to aim for a two per cent increase in property taxes for residential property owners. That doesn’t leave a lot of room for new projects or increased spending — indeed, it’ll likely be challenge enough to find the money to cover snow removal, which was $13 million over budget in 2014. And we’ll be on the lookout for increases in recreation fees, which were frozen last term. via Chianello: Trio of big issues face city council as February approaches | Ottawa Citizen.
January 8, 2015

Safety, lighting concerns raised over Airport Parkway Bridge
Ottawa Citizen

By Matthew Pearson, Ottawa Citizen, January 7, 2015

Concerns about safety and insufficient lighting have prompted city officials to revisit the Airport Parkway Bridge, just six weeks after the much-maligned crossing opened. River Coun. Riley Brockington was joined Tuesday by his Gloucester-Southgate colleague Coun. Diane Deans and officials from a range of departments — including Ottawa police, OC Transpo and public works — to discuss concerns about a lack of lighting on the pathways on the east side of the bridge, adjacent to South Keys station, where some have reported people loitering. via Safety, lighting concerns raised over Airport Parkway Bridge | Ottawa Citizen.
January 8, 2015

Rail link to Ottawa airport being explored
Ottawa Citizen

By Matthew Pearson, Ottawa Citizen, January 7, 2015

It appears a rail link to Ottawa’s international airport, once dismissed by city officials, might be in the cards after all. As part of its ongoing environmental assessment (EA) study on plans to extend O-Train service from Greenboro Station to Riverside South, the city is expected to unveil next week a preferred option that includes a new spur to the Macdonald-Cartier International Airport and the EY Centre. via Rail link to Ottawa airport being explored | Ottawa Citizen.
January 8, 2015

NCC gets five proposals to develop LeBreton Flats
Ottawa Citizen

By Don Butler, Ottawa Citizen, January 8, 2015

The National Capital Commission has received five proposals for the development of LeBreton Flats, by far the largest and most significant development site in Ottawa’s core. The number of proposals received by Wednesday’s deadline was surprisingly modest. The NCC raised expectations when it extended the original deadline for submissions by one month due to “greater expression of interest than expected.” via NCC gets five proposals to develop LeBreton Flats | Ottawa Citizen.
January 8, 2015

Environment Canada lifts extreme cold warning
Ottawa Citizen

By Vito Pilieci, Ottawa Citizen, January 8, 2015

The extreme cold warning for the city of Ottawa has been lifted. Environment Canada lifted the warning Thursday morning after about 24 hours. Temperatures hit -23.9 C at around 9 a.m. Thursday morning but are expected to rise to a more seasonable high of -11 C through the day. Ottawa Public Health has also lifted its frostbite warning. via Environment Canada lifts extreme cold warning | Ottawa Citizen.
January 8, 2015

Courthouse closed, hospital entrance shut due to broken water pipes
Ottawa Citizen

By Vito Pilieci, Ottawa Citizen, January 8, 2015

This week’s cold snap has taken a toll on some public buildings as burst water pipes caused the Elgin Street courthouse to shut, and forced the closure of the main entrance to the Ottawa Hospital General Campus. Police said the courthouse was officially shut for at least the day to deal with broken water pipes caused by the recent cold snap. via Courthouse closed, hospital entrance shut due to broken water pipes | Ottawa Citizen.
January 6, 2015

«Plasco a perdu ses droits d'exclusivité»- David Chernushenko
Jean-François Dugas
Ville d'Ottawa

La Ville d'Ottawa ne perd pas de temps à explorer de nouvelles options pour éliminer ses déchets. Un appel d'offres a été lancé hier par la municipalité afin de trouver un nouveau partenaire d'affaires, cinq jours seulement après que l'entreprise de transformation de déchets Plasco Energy Group n'ait pu répondre aux exigences imposées par la Ville dans leur entente. via «Plasco a perdu ses droits d'exclusivité»- David Chernushenko | Jean-François Dugas | Ville d'Ottawa.
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