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September 13, 2014

Marking monarchs' return
Ottawa & Region
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Ottawa Sun

By Darcy Cheek, Ottawa Sun, September 12, 2014

BROCKVILLE - One of North America’s most spectacular migrations is giving nature enthusiasts hopeful signs this year after fearing the worst in 2013. Monarch butterflies are on the move, making their way in significant numbers along the St. Lawrence River corridor toward wintering grounds in the mountains of Mexico. via Marking monarchs' return | Ottawa & Region | News | Ottawa Sun.
September 13, 2014

Appliance trade-in program saves energy, money
Ottawa & Region
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Ottawa

By Danielle Dubé, Ottawa Sun, September 12, 2014

Something old, something new. Shoppers and energy savers are given incentive to shop this weekend, thanks to the saveONenergy Exchange Event with the Ontario Power Authority OPA and Canadian Tire. From Sept. 12 to the 14, people across Ontario with old dehumidifiers can trade them in at any Canadian Tire store and receive a $50 coupon towards a new replacement that is ENERGY STAR qualified. via Appliance trade-in program saves energy, money | Ottawa & Region | News | Ottawa.
September 12, 2014

Meet the candidate: Tom Dawson; Osgoode resident wants to serve hometown

By Ottawa Community News, September 11, 2014

Osgoode Ward candidate Tom Dawson was born and raised in the village of Osgoode, where he still lives. The 37-year-old studied physics at the University of Waterloo before taking his Master of Business Administration at the University of Victoria on the west coast. He worked in the high tech and telecoms industries for several years before becoming a federal public servant in Ottawa. via Meet the candidate: Tom Dawson; Osgoode resident wants to serve hometown.
September 12, 2014

Upcoming all-candidate debates in Ottawa's east end

By Michelle Nash, Ottawa Community News, September 11, 2014

As election signs begin to pop up in neighbourhoods across the city, so do opportunities to meet the candidates running in Ottawa's east end.

There will be a Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward all-candidates meet and greet and debate scheduled at the main hall in the Overbrook Community Centre on Sept. 11.

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Community associations in the Rideau-Vanier Ward have organized a topic-specific debate at the Guiges Centre on Sept. 15.Organized by the Lowertown Community Association, with participation from Action Sandy Hill and the Vanier Community Association, Citizens for Safe Cycling, Walk Ottawa, Ecology Ottawa and the Vanier Community Service Centre, the debate will focus on the future of transportation in Lowertown, Vanier, Sandy Hill and the Byward Market.

September 12, 2014

Canada Science and Technology Museum remains closed due to mould - Ottawa - CBC News

By CBC News Ottawa, September 11, 2014

The Canada Science and Technology Museum CSTM, which was closed earlier this month for annual maintenance, will remain closed for an undetermined length of time after the discovery of airborne mould. Canada Science and Technology Museum google streetviewThe Canada Science and Technology Museum will remain closed for an undetermined length of time due to airborne mould. Google Street ViewMould was found in the south wall of the museum and air tests performed since then have found "unacceptable" amounts of airborne mould, said a news release issued Thursday. via Canada Science and Technology Museum remains closed due to mould - Ottawa - CBC News.
September 12, 2014

NCC eyeing major new capital landmark on LeBreton Flats
Ottawa Citizen

By Don Butler, Ottawa Citizen, September 11, 2014

The National Capital Commission wants the private sector to come up with some ideas for developing the long-empty lands on LeBreton Flats — anchoring those suggestions with a new “landmark” building of national significance. Mark Kristmanson, the NCC’s chief executive officer, spoke about the plan during a breakfast address to the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce on Thursday. via NCC eyeing major new capital landmark on LeBreton Flats | Ottawa Citizen.
September 12, 2014

LeBreton Flats: Imagining what Ottawa’s prime real estate could look like
Ottawa Citizen

By Andrew King, Ottawa Citizen, September 11, 2014

The Citizen asked columnist and artist Andrew King what could be done with the LeBreton Flats grounds. Choosing to err on the side of bigger and bolder — perhaps a good deal more so than the NCC will be inclined to pursue — he provided the following thoughts. LeBreton Station: This new LRT station stop near Broad Street is a building made to resemble the original Broad Street rail station that used to exist at LeBreton Flats. It is the main access point to the new Flats concept. via LeBreton Flats: Imagining what Ottawa’s prime real estate could look like | Ottawa Citizen.
September 12, 2014

Energy East pipeline: What does it mean for Ottawa? Ecology Ottawa hosts information session for Vanier residents
OttawaStart.com

By Ottawa Start, September 11, 2014

If the Energy East pipeline project is approved, 1.1 million barrels of crude oil and tar sands bitumen will cross the Rideau River each day. The proposed 4,600 km pipeline would provide a new conduit for oil sands producers in Alberta and Saskatchewan, connecting them to export terminals on Canada’s East coast. The pipeline has yet to be reviewed by the National Energy Board.

Residents will have a chance to hear more and voice their concerns at an information session being held on Thursday, September 11, by Ecology Ottawa, a local environmental group.

September 10, 2014

580 CFRA News Talk Radio :: Groups fighting east end dump get extra $25K :: News - Article

By Stephanie Kinsella, CFRA News, September 10, 2014

City councillors are giving more of taxpayer's money to groups who are fighting a proposed landfill in Carlsbad Springs.

Many residents are fiercely opposed to the proposal by Taggart Miller Environmental Services and they're getting an extra $25,000 to try and halt it.

September 10, 2014

Solar panel deal cutss city's revenue projections
Ottawa & Region
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Ott

By Jon Willing, Ottawa Sun, September 10, 2014

A new deal to install solar panels on municipal buildings means revenue projections won't be as bright for city.Council on Wednesday approved a request from Energy Ottawa to pay 20 cents per square foot to lease rooftop space for the panels. It's half the cost of what the organization agreed to pay in 2011 when the initiative was announced. via Solar panel deal cutss city's revenue projections | Ottawa & Region | News | Ott.
September 10, 2014

O-Train name recommended for Transpo's rail network
Ottawa & Region
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O

By Jon Willing, Ottawa Sun, September 10, 2014

OC Transpo has settled on a familiar name for its rail network: O-Train. The transit commission next Wednesday will be asked to sign off on names for the east-west and north-south rail lines, plus the complete rail network. via O-Train name recommended for Transpo's rail network | Ottawa & Region | News | O.
September 10, 2014

Ridership bump in June was first in over a year
City flashes
Ottawa & Region

By Jon Willing, Ottawa Sun, September 10, 2014

OC Transpo registered an annual increase in ridership for the first time in over a year. It happened in June when ridership increased by 0.2% compared to the 12 months ending in May, according to Transpo's calculations. via Ridership bump in June was first in over a year | City flashes | Ottawa & Region.
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