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Category Archives: federal government
Rideau & Sussex
Maria Cook writes in the Citizen about the National Capital Commission’s plan for redesigning the busy downtown intersection of Rideau and Sussex. Their ideas sound great to me – ripping up the underpass and turning the area southwest of the … Continue reading
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Two quick items, one going somewhere; the other likely nowhere
Two quick things: The Ottawa Cycling Plan was approved by the city Transportation Committee earlier in the week, and is now off to full Council for approval. The Citizen has a story, and you can read the full plan online. … Continue reading
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