News Headlines / September 30, 2005

 
Julia Murphy works at a coffee shop on Elgin that’s open late every night. She says her workplace doesn’t supply rides to those who need it.  

 
Centretown businesses and residents who have had a say in the City of Ottawa’s plans to redevelop Bank Street over the next three years may not get all their wishes, but the city is listening.  

 
Insecurity over the future of local businesses in La Promenade building on Sparks Street has tenants growing impatient and frustrated with their silent landlord.  

 
The City of Ottawa is facing criticism and has committed to reviewing its traffic policies after a fatal crash closed the Queensway for almost nine hours earlier this month.  

 
Locked-out CBC workers are returning to their roots by speaking to the community through local university radio waves.  

 
All four of the national political parties have nominated Ottawa Centre candidates to run in an election that could come as early as this fall.  

 


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