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Heron Rd project: affordable housing and preservation of historic buildings
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Heron Rd project: affordable housing and preservation of historic buildings

The Canadian government is stepping up efforts to address the housing crisis by planning to build about 1,100 new homes on a parcel of land along H

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Nobel Peace Prize 2024: Fighting for a World Without Nuclear Weapons  In 2024, the Nobel Prize was awarded to the Japanese movement Nihon Hidankyo, which has been educating the world about the dangers of nuclear weapons for many years through the stories of the victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  This non-governmental organization was founded in 1956 by the survivors of the atomic explosions, who are called hibakusha. Nobel Committee Chairman Jørgen Vatne Frydnes noted that Nihon Hida
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Nobel Peace Prize 2024: Fighting for a World Without Nuclear Weapons

 

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Ottawa home prices rise slightly amid weak buyer demand
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Ottawa home prices rise slightly amid weak buyer demand

Ottawa home prices rose an average of 1.6 per cent over the summer despite weak buyer demand, according to a new report.

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Bank of Canada's 50 basis point rate cut not guaranteed

BoC's 50 basis point rate cut not guaranteed

The unemployment rate has fallen, raising doubts about a bigger rate cut.

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Electric bus delivery delays create problems for OC Transpo’s diesel fleet
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Electric bus delivery delays create problems for OC Transpo’s diesel fleet

The transition to electric transport has stalled, and diesel buses are aging and there is no one to replace them.

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Trillium line testing: perfect result
Ottawa

Trillium line testing: perfect result

Ottawa’s Trillium Light Rail Transit (LRT) line has performed well over several days of testing, achieving a perfect reliability score of 100%.

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13 Attempts to Protect Gatineau Park: New Bill Could Make a Difference

A new bill aimed at protecting Gatineau Park was introduced in the Senate last Thursday.

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Ottawa elementary school enrollment declines, prompts teacher shakeup
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Ottawa elementary school enrollment declines, prompts teacher shakeup

Ottawa’s largest school district is finalizing a shakeup of staff and students at 40 schools as enrollment declines this school year.

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Control over the creation of new bicycle paths will be tightened

The Ontario government is planning to introduce legislation that would require provincial approval to reduce traffic lanes to make way for bike pat

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