City Approves 19th-Century House Demolition
This is a release from the City of Ottawa: The City’s Planning Committee today approved demolition of 234 O’Connor Street – a 19th century, red-brick house located between Somerset Street […]
This is a release from the City of Ottawa: The City’s Planning Committee today approved demolition of 234 O’Connor Street – a 19th century, red-brick house located between Somerset Street […]
This is an overview of the Progress Report on Ending Homelessness in Ottawa by the Alliance to End Homelessness Ottawa:
Here is the full Progress Report on Ending Homelessness in Ottawa:
This is enough to make you ill. Jasmine Crescent, the scene of much of Ottawa’s recent shooting binge, came together in a march to take back its streets from the gangs. […]
Mayor Jim Watson spent absolutely nothing on sponsorships, donations and memberships last year from his office budget. Smoke and mirrors.
Don as much as I feel for you having your name taken in vain by a certain man named Trump, try being Ken when you are taking out a […]
Environment Canada is predicting thunderstorms, high winds and possible marble-sized hail Monday evening.
This is a release from the Angus Reid Institute: Will the slow-but-steady stream of asylum-seekers crossing the border illegally grow into a roaring flood this summer? Canadian officials have downplayed […]
“In the spirit of routine and pro-active disclosure, and because sufficient time has lapsed to allow for a review from the insurer and for the City to submit […]
Mayor Jim Watson is running again so he has about 18 months to screw up before the next election. Watson is working hard to do just that.
While The Bulldog was on a break, the Ontario government released its annual Sunshine List of provincial and municipal employees who make more than $100,000 per year.
The Bulldog is off for a little break but there is still reading to be had here.
When Mayor Jim Watson attends a public meeting, now and then someone gives him a travel hint.
Your agent has been calling it Transit-Oriented Deception.
Some of Ottawa’s police officers have taken to wearing wristbands in support of Const. Daniel Montsion who is charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of Abdirahman Abdi.
What a shame. Carleton University president Roseann O’Reilly is leaving the school after nine years. How effective has O’Reilly been at Carleton? Well how many times did you here the […]
This is a release from the chairman of the Ottawa Police Services Board Eli El-Chantiry: This is a difficult time for the community and the police service.
This is a release from Carleton University: Carleton University has announced the appointment of Rafik A. Goubran, P.Eng., Fellow IEEE, Fellow CAE, as vice-president (Research and International).