By Matthew Pearson, Ottawa Citizen, July 2, 2014
Lansdowne Park’s so-called “unique urban village” is poised to get a familiar face.Discount retailer
Winners will open a store there this fall — its 11th outlet in the Ottawa-Gatineau region.
By Marie-Danielle Smith, Ottawa Citizen, July 2, 2014
Environment Canada has confirmed a Canada Day storm that caused significant damage in the Pontiac area Tuesday was a microburst.
A microburst is a column of air that sinks down toward the ground at a high speed. Winds reportedly reached speeds of up to 170 to 180 km/h causing widespread damage in Quyon.
By Ted Raymond, CFRA News, July 3, 2014
One local group does not want an oil pipeline running through the Ottawa area.Ecology
Ottawa says they'll be holding a public information session at 7 PM Thursday, at Kitchissippi United Church on Island Park Drive, to discuss how to stop the project.
By Sarah Anderson, CFRA News, July 2, 2014
The three-year wait for the City's green bin audit will finally come to an end Wednesday, July 9. The audit delves into how the City entered into a contract with Orgaworld to pay to process 80,000 tonnes of organic waste.
Councillors, and taxpayers, are looking for answers when the audit is made public Wednesday.
Environment Committee Chair Maria McRae has already seen the audit and, while some things may change because of it, she said the rules were already updated back when the audit was ordered."We now have a protocol in place that says that contract must look like X, Y, and Z. And if there are material changes to that contract, whether it's the drafting stage or coming up in the future staff must bring that back to council for re-approval," she said.







