#news #cyclingWhat are some bike-friendly businesses in Ottawa?Lots of bike business at Union Street Kitchen Cafe. Photo/@HansontheBike via Twitter. Just look at the trails, bikeways and main streets of Ottawa and it’s pretty clear that we live in a cycling city. Although many people bike even in the winter, the warmer months are definitely when most people get out and explore their community on two wheels. ...
#news #transit #oc transpo #LRT #confederation lineHere's where to see how (or if) your OC Transpo commute will change after LRT opensThe Confederation Line will change the way transit works in Ottawa. (Photo/Devyn Barrie) Although the fall service is already underway, transit riders can expect more changes come Oct. 6. That’s when OC Transpo will overhaul the bus network for the post-LRT era. ...
#news #ottawa porchfest #cityfolk #marvestAnother sign fall is coming: Porchfest and CityFolk are hereA past year’s Marvest performance. Photo/Gilles Vezina. Although it doesn’t officially end until Sept. 23, summer is already over in most people’s minds. The kids are back to school and pumpkin spice lattes are back on sale at Starbucks. Also, Ottawa Porchfest and CityFolk are happening soon. ...
#city hallFrequently-heard political comments in Ottawa and what they really meanPhoto/Devyn Barrie Councillors Scott Moffatt and Jeff Leiper had an interesting exchange on Twitter today, where they laid out some boilerplate comments heard often in municipal politics and what they really mean. “I’m in favour of development but just not this development” ...
#news #OC Transpo #LRT #confederation line #trillium lineTrillium Line platform at Bayview Station moves to permanent spot starting August 28Bayview Station for Line 2 LRT in June 2019. Starting Wednesday August 28, the O-Train Line 2 platform is moving to the lower level of new Bayview Station. Use the north underpass entrance access the platform. You will find fare gates and ticket machines at the entrance. ...
#news #LRT #oc transpoConfederation Line to open Saturday, Sept. 14Mayor Jim Watson receives the ceremonial “key to the train” from Peter Lauch, CEO of the Rideau Transit Group. (CBC Ottawa video screengrab) Mayor Jim Watson has announced the Confederation Line will be open and running for the public starting Saturday, Sept. ...
#news #sports #panda game #uottawa #carleton universityPanda Game returns for a 2019 edition October 5The Panda Game is one of the most anticipated of Canada university football events. (Submitted image) A tradition like non-other in Canadian university football, the annual Panda Game, powered by Insurego, in which cross-town rivals the Carleton University Ravens and the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees meet for a thrilling battle of athletic prowess with school pride on the line, is set for October 5 at noon (12:00 p. ...
#labour dayThings to do in Ottawa over the Labour Day long weekendThe Peace Tower. (Photo/Devyn Barrie) Here’s a list of things to do in Ottawa this Labour Day long weekend: Related: Open and closed in Ottawa for Labour Day. Labour Day parade starts at noon at city hall Go for a swim! ...
#news #development #official planHere's some takeaways from the city's draft directions report for the new official planThe City of Ottawa is developing a new official plan. (Photo/Devyn Barrie) The City of Ottawa this week released the draft broad directions for the next official plan, the key document that will guide development from 2021 through 2046. There are five of these directions, outlined in a “Five Big Moves” report. ...
#pride paradeHere's the route for the 2019 Ottawa Pride ParadeA pride flag flies above City Hall. (Photo/Devyn Barrie) The 2019 Ottawa Pride Parade starts at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 25 at Bank Street and Gladstone Avenue. It heads north along Kent Street before returning to Bank Street via Laurier Avenue. ...