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Centretown Buzz

@centretownbuzz

Centretown's community newspaper. At the heart of Ottawa since 1995.

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Paul Champ (@paulchamplaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The greatest humans project a presence. I was in Ottawa airport the other day and saw a very dignified elderly woman striding past. It was just a moment, but she seized my attention. As it turns out, yes, 90 yr old Jane Goodall was in town. cbc.ca/news/politics/…

Melissa & Chris Bruntlett (@modacitylife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Year after year and block after block, the famously mean streets of New York City—which make up a quarter of its land mass—are gradually being tamed. Cycling has gone from a marginal to mainstream mode of travel, and countless pavements have been transformed into vibrant plazas.

Year after year and block after block, the famously mean streets of New York City—which make up a quarter of its land mass—are gradually being tamed.

Cycling has gone from a marginal to mainstream mode of travel, and countless pavements have been transformed into vibrant plazas.
Paul Champ (@paulchamplaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Diane Deans has dedicated her energies to the Ottawa community for decades. She was political but not partisan and would work with anyone if it made Ottawa better. She could also take bold action. Sorry I never got to vote for her as Mayor. Thanks Diane. cbc.ca/news/canada/ot…

Jennifer Keesmaat (@jen_keesmaat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is laying bare how broken the development charge model has become - buy an apartment downtown, pay for road widening in the suburbs. Seems fair.

Alex Cullen (@alex_s_cullen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lisa MacLeod Do you understand development charges? Do you know they are regulated by your government? Do you know that they are to recover the costs of providing new infrastructure to support new housing? Do you think DCs should be subsidized? If so by whom? #onpoli

Melissa & Chris Bruntlett (@modacitylife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By building great places to cycle, the Dutch have built great places to live. Reimagining their streets as living rooms rather than corridors, by reducing the dominance of cars in cities. Accessible, social, prosperous places that benefit every resident—not just those on bikes.

Centretown Buzz (@centretownbuzz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The BUZZ is on the streets! Volunteers have been distributing the May issue of the Centretown BUZZ, the community newspaper in central Ottawa, around Centretown this weekend. If you haven't seen it yet, you can read it as a PDF or as individual articles at centretownbuzz.ca/2024/05/read-t…

The BUZZ is on the streets! Volunteers have been distributing the May issue of the Centretown BUZZ, the community newspaper in central Ottawa, around Centretown this weekend. If you haven't seen it yet, you can read it as a PDF or as individual articles at centretownbuzz.ca/2024/05/read-t…
Siobhan Kirkland (@siobhanwanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did Mayor Sutcliffe write this? 8,921 people completed the 2023 survey and 88% were satisfied with the QED active use program and over 90% supported the active use program in Gatineau Park, on the Kichi Zībī Mīkan and the Sir George-Étienne Cartier Parkway. #Ottawa

Riley Brockington (@riverwardriley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bridge Opening Coun Shawn Menard & I are pleased to invite you to celebrate the opening of the new Rideau River Pedestrian and Cycling Bridge, connecting Carleton University to Vincent Massey Park. Saturday, June 15, 11 am Rideau River P&C Bridge, Vincent Massey Park side

Strong Towns (@strongtowns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"How can backyard cottage-builders and do-gooder neighbors make a dent in a housing problem so vast?" this feature asks. Strong Towns and friends such as @newurbanism, Inc Development Alliance, and more are supplying answers. And people are taking action. buff.ly/3ViSWQI

Centretown Buzz (@centretownbuzz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The BUZZ is on the streets! Volunteers will be distributing the June issue of the Centretown BUZZ, the community newspaper in central Ottawa, for the rest of this week. If you haven't seen it on paper, you can read it as a PDF or as individual articles at centretownbuzz.ca/2024/06/read-t…

The BUZZ is on the streets! Volunteers will be distributing the June issue of the Centretown BUZZ, the community newspaper in central Ottawa, for the rest of this week. If you haven't seen it on paper, you can read it as a PDF or as individual articles at centretownbuzz.ca/2024/06/read-t…
How-Sen (@howsenchong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reminder that in 2018, the Ontario government spent over $230m to scrap hundreds of millions of watts of reliable, green, made-in-Ontario energy projects that would be providing clean, fossil-free power to the electrical grid right now.

Alex Cullen (@alex_s_cullen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is no small uptick on project costs and should force a re-vote on L.2 by this Council. This project is too costly for taxpayers (now north of 1/2 billion$) & benefits a private for-profit sports company (OSEG). #ottcity

Centretown Community Association (@centretowncca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another weekend of #ElginStreetMarket. Talk to us at our community table with Ottawa Community Land Trust. #OttawaStreetMarkets organized a great group of Vendors including #TKFCoffee, takeout food from #LaMomo Tibetian dumplings and #indianhavali. Yoga and Tai-chi is weather permitting.

Another weekend of #ElginStreetMarket. Talk to us at our community table with <a href="/OttCLT/">Ottawa Community Land Trust</a>. #OttawaStreetMarkets organized a great group of Vendors including #TKFCoffee, takeout food from #LaMomo Tibetian dumplings and #indianhavali.
Yoga and Tai-chi is weather permitting.
Ready for Rail (@ocfailspo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seriously, why is every second OC Transpo bus a sonic assault to ride? Loose panels, loose seats, loose windows, loose support bars, loos loose loose rattling banging sonic torture.

Riley Brockington (@riverwardriley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you support motorists speeding in school zones & safety zones? Your govt limits where this technology can be used. Your govt insists on advance notice signage. In Ottawa, all revenues go back in to road safety programs. The Police have limited resources to enforce speed limits

Matt Moore (@mattmoorewrites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In an article in the Centretown Buzz, my local community paper, about a gap in funding for infrastructure reveal was the epitaph of western civilization: "The 100-year storm is occurring much more frequently."

In an article in the <a href="/centretownbuzz/">Centretown Buzz</a>, my local community paper, about a gap in funding for infrastructure reveal was the epitaph of western civilization: "The 100-year storm is occurring much more frequently."