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August 12, 2014

Suspected blue-green algae blooms found in Upper Rideau Lake
Ottawa Citizen

By Don Butler, Ottawa Citizen, August 12, 2014

Blooms of what is believed to be potentially toxic blue-green algae have been identified in a bay on Upper Rideau Lake. Staff from the Ontario Ministry of the Environment collected samples from McNally’s Bay on Monday after Jayne MacDonald, president of the Upper Rideau Lake Association, relayed complaints from residents. via Suspected blue-green algae blooms found in Upper Rideau Lake | Ottawa Citizen.
August 12, 2014

Chianello: Ottawa’s LRT dig on schedule — but Phase 2 funding uncertain
Ottawa Citizen

By Joanne Chianello, Ottawa Citizen, August 11, 2014

The Confederation Line’s downtown tunnel may be half done, but there’s still a ways to go before we know how much funding the federal government will commit to the second phase of Ottawa’s light-rail plans. Representatives from all three levels of government — notably Premier Kathleen Wynne, who was here on her first visit since winning the June election — along with city and Rideau Transit Group officials, were on hand Monday to mark the progress on the excavation of the downtown tunnel. More than 50 per cent of the so-called “running tunnel,” which excludes the excavation for the stations, has been completed. via Chianello: Ottawa’s LRT dig on schedule — but Phase 2 funding uncertain | Ottawa Citizen.
August 12, 2014

Heavy rain caution continues, forecast is wet for the rest of the week
Ottawa Citizen

By Samantha Wright Allen, Ottawa Citizen, August 12, 2014

Keep those umbrellas out, Ottawa. An updated special weather statement from Environment Canada Tuesday morning cautions that significant rain may track through the capital region in the wake of a storm system headed toward north-central Ontario. via Heavy rain caution continues, forecast is wet for the rest of the week | Ottawa Citizen.
August 11, 2014

Premier to visit LRT
CTV Ottawa News

By CTV News Ottawa, August 11, 2014

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is set to get a sneak peak at Ottawa's new light rail transit system Monday. The premier will join Mayor Jim Watson and Ottawa-Orléans MP Royal Galipeau for a tour of the Confederation Line tunnel. via Premier to visit LRT | CTV Ottawa News.
August 11, 2014

RedBlacks shuttles reduced on Lakeside Ave.
Ottawa & Region
News
Ottawa Su

By Jon Willing, Ottawa Sun, August 11, 2014

Fewer shuttle buses will rumble down a residential street near Dows Lake before this week’s Ottawa RedBlacks game. Capital Coun. David Chernushenko said Monday that the number TD Place-bound shuttles taking Lakeside Ave. will be reduced by 65-70% for the Friday night game. via RedBlacks shuttles reduced on Lakeside Ave. | Ottawa & Region | News | Ottawa Su.
August 11, 2014

Smart meter over-billing complaints investigated by Hydro-Québec - Montreal - CBC News

By CBC News Ottawa, August 11, 2014

Hydro-Québec is looking into complaints that its new smart meters are over billing homeowners, following a CBC investigation. The power utility is currently installing close to 4 million next-generation meters across the province — a switch the company had claimed would save it, and by proxy its customers, millions of dollars. via Smart meter over-billing complaints investigated by Hydro-Québec - Montreal - CBC News.
August 11, 2014

Ottawa LRT tunnel more than halfway done
Ottawa Citizen

By Marie-Danielle Smith, Ottawa Citizen, August 11, 2014

More than half of Ottawa’s Confederation Line LRT tunnel has been completed. As Premier Kathleen Wynne took part in a tour of the tunnel Monday, her office released a statement lauding the progress on this city’s biggest infrastructure project.“ More than 50 per cent of the tunnel has already been excavated,” the statement said. “Ontario is investing up to $600 million — the largest provincial transit investment in the City of Ottawa’s history — to help support the project.” via Ottawa LRT tunnel more than halfway done | Ottawa Citizen.
August 10, 2014

Park in Lansdowne Park ready to open
Ottawa & Region
News
Ottawa Sun

By Jon Willing, Ottawa Sun, August 9, 2014

Just seven more days and the park portion of Lansdowne opens up. This summer has already witnessed the opening of TD Place — home of the RedBlacks and the Fury. Here’s a look at some of the park features and upcoming attractions at Lansdowne. via Park in Lansdowne Park ready to open | Ottawa & Region | News | Ottawa Sun.
August 9, 2014

Dog ends up ‘poisoned’ after walk through Britannia Park
Ottawa Citizen

By Andrew Nguyen, Ottawa Citizen, August 8, 2014

A heartbroken Ottawa woman is warning other pet owners to be on the lookout for their furry wards after her 13-year-old shih tzu named Peppino died after apparently being poisoned in Britannia Park. “He was everything; he was my best friend,” said Liz Ciesluk, of the fluffy black-and-white companion, who sported a collar with a skull and crossbones on it. via Dog ends up ‘poisoned’ after walk through Britannia Park | Ottawa Citizen.
August 9, 2014

Don Grant: Ottawa is becoming a bike-friendly city
Ottawa Citizen

By Don Grant, Ottawa Citizen, August 8, 2014

Riding my bike into work along our lovely Rideau Canal on a sunny August morning, I was contemplating the point of that letter penned by the two European tourists. As I recall, the letter suggested that Canada’s cities, including Ottawa, were smog-ridden and car-focussed places that left little room for cyclists and pedestrians. But riding my bike along a UNESCO world heritage waterway – basked in sun and sheltered from time-to-time by the shade of beautiful trees – the only thought that kept popping up was “Wow, what a perfect place for a bike ride. ”Every day, thousands of people in this city ride their bikes to work, to school, to go shopping, or just for fun. When we look at the city-wide “modal split” – the fancy word for how we make our transportation choices – cycling made up 2.4 per cent of trips in Ottawa in 2011. This doesn’t seem like much but according to the Ottawa Cycling Plan this adds up to 43,600 trips per day, an increase of 41 per cent since 2005. The goal, recently increased because of Ottawa’s improving cycling numbers, is to double the percentage to five per cent city-wide and eight per cent of trips taken within the Greenbelt by 2031. via Don Grant: Ottawa is becoming a bike-friendly city | Ottawa Citizen.
August 9, 2014

New signs highlight Ottawa’s pedestrian and cycling-friendly awards
Ottawa Citizen

By Michael Woods, Ottawa Citizen, August 8, 2014

Visitors to Ottawa will soon be greeted by new signs highlighting the nation’s capital as a cycling- and pedestrian-friendly city. Last year, Ottawa became the province’s first city to receive a gold-level Bicycle Friendly Community Award from the Share the Road Cycling Coalition. The city was also given a silver-level designation as a walk-friendly city by WALK Friendly Ontario. via New signs highlight Ottawa’s pedestrian and cycling-friendly awards | Ottawa Citizen.
August 9, 2014

The tale of the moth and the dog-strangling vine
Ottawa Citizen

By Carys Mills, Ottawa Citizen, August 8, 2014

A vine that crowds out and basically strangles other vegetation has been watched by Naomi Cappuccino over the past 15 years as it has spread across Ottawa and other parts of Ontario. Cappuccino, an associate professor in Carleton University’s biology department, says the invasive species known as dog-strangling vine first caught her attention when she started seeing it on the school campus. via The tale of the moth and the dog-strangling vine | Ottawa Citizen.
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