City Radio System: What? Me Worry?
“Let’s fix this.” Mayor Jim Watson No, His Worship isn’t talking about his pet cat Fluffy at the spay and neuter clinic. Or the employee in charge […]
“Let’s fix this.” Mayor Jim Watson No, His Worship isn’t talking about his pet cat Fluffy at the spay and neuter clinic. Or the employee in charge […]
Facebook aficionado Rob Dekker disagrees with more than half of the mighty readers of The Bulldog: To read the post to which Dekker refers, click here. Back to The […]
Facebook friend Marc Vinette says The Bulldog got it wrong on saying that Ottawa is a good place to live: To read the post to which Marc refers, click here. […]
I had two topics I wanted to discuss today and decided that maybe they could come together. Now as I start to write this post, we’ll find out if […]
Frequent Bulldog contributor The Voter looks at the expansionary ways of the development industry: Once they get approval for 30 – 55 storeys in an area zoned for 10, it […]
This is a release from Carleton University: Carleton University will celebrate its 75th anniversary year with an official launch event featuring interactive exhibits, games, giveaways and a performance by […]
The good news about the proposed Claridge development on LeBreton Flats is that it is a long way from everyone. That sounds a bit harsh but it’s true. The […]
Frequent Bulldog contributor Ron Benn takes a look at the future of the mayor: Mayor Jim Watson, as a long-time Liberal party member, knows that he needs to let the party […]
There are good arguments for Mayor Jim Watson running for re-election in 2018. Watson no doubt would want to help celebrate Ottawa 2017 with his name all over it. […]
Mayor Jim Watson said rather off-handedly recently that he would announce within the next few weeks if he were running again in the 2018 municipal election. That will mean […]
The Bulldog has spoken loudly concerning a safe injection site near Rideau Street. We support it. We also believe that Ottawa City Council should debate the question because there […]
This is a release from Carleton University: As part of Carleton University’s Science Café series, Sonia Chiasson, associate professor and Canada Research Chair at the School of Computer Science, will […]
This is a release from the City of Ottawa: Lane reductions will be in place on Lisgar Street, between Metcalfe Street and Cartier Street, from Tuesday, January 10 to Friday, […]