Ottawa Infrastructure
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Damage from Ottawa LRT derailment could take weeks to repair: officialsThough it's early days in the investigation into Sunday's LRT derailment, officials said Monday it could be three weeks before the system is back up to full capacity.NewsSep 20, 2021
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Sinkhole opens in front of Carleton University in OttawaA car was towed out of a sinkhole that opened Thursday morning on Bronson Avenue when a water main at the site burst. Traffic restrictions are in place.TrafficAug 12, 2021
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Bronson Centre, Centennial Park renos among Ottawa projects slated for millions in public spendingThree levels of government will spend nearly $8 million to improve infrastructure and community sites in Ottawa over the coming years.NewsApr 27, 2021
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Ottawa council approves $129M ByWard Market revitalization planOttawa city council approved a $129.1-million plan to revitalize the ByWard Market on Wednesday, a multi-year proposal that will require support from higher levels of government.CanadaJan 27, 2021
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Construction begins on Ottawa’s western LRT extension tunnelMayor Jim Watson says he expects fewer construction hiccups on the tunnel in the second stage of Ottawa's light-rail transit system.TrafficSep 25, 2020
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Ottawa community groups seek binding benefits agreement with NCC on LeBreton FlatsCommunity groups in Ottawa want the NCC to sign an agreement that will give the public more power in shaping the LeBreton Flats redevelopment.PoliticsJun 25, 2020
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Infrastructure, housing and transit get boost in approved Ottawa 2020 budgetThe city's expenditures are set at almost $3.8 billion, most of which will be covered by property taxes, development fees and government grants.PoliticsDec 11, 2019
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Murray street office building achieves first zero carbon certification in CanadaZero Carbon Building-Performance certification requires buildings to demonstrate that no carbon emissions were created over a 12-month period of the building's operation.Jun 22, 2018
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All aboard!: Local politicians place final piece of LRT trackPoliticians from all three levels of government participated in the event Friday, echoing Donald Smith's final pin into the Canadian Pacific railway.PoliticsMay 4, 2018
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