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NCC Flips Switch on Capital Illumination PlanSunday, March 29, 2015OTTAWA CITIZEN, By Don Butler
Not much will happen in time for Canada’s 150th birthday in 2017, but the National Capital Commission wants Canadians to see their capital city in a better...
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Heritage Committee OK's NCC's Plan for 7 ClarenceFriday, March 27, 2015OTTAWA CITIZEN, By Matthew Pearson
Ottawa’s built-heritage subcommittee has endorsed the National Capital Commission’s latest plan to replace a ByWard Market heritage building, which was...
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Proposed Communism Monument Would Put Justice Under A Shadow, Say Bar Association PresidentsFriday, March 27, 2015
GLOBE AND MAIL, Bar Association Presidents
The following open letter is signed by 17 former presidents of the Canadian Bar Asociation: Simon V. Potter, Bernard Amyot, Thomas G. Heintzman, L...
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Letters to the Editor: Victims of Communism MemorialWednesday, March 25, 2015OTTAWA CITIZEN
Readers Share More Views on Communism Memorial
Commemorations of Local SignificanceRe: Victims of Communism was "not sufficiently a Canadian story," NCC told
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Architects of the West Block's Ambitious Rethink Draw on Similar European ProjectsTuesday, March 24, 2015OTTAWA CITIZEN, By Maria Cook
The architecture team designing an addition to the West Block on Parliament Hil describes it as "both contemporary and yet respectful of the building which...
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A Walk Down Wellington Street: Exploring Ottawa's Contentious Communism MemorialThursday, March 19, 2015THE GLOBE AND MAIL, By Alex Bozikovic
Parliament Hill, the Supreme Court of Canada … and the Memorial to the Victims of Communism. Strange as it sounds, that will be the sequence along...
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Making Cities LivableThursday, March 19, 2015
The Making Cities Livable Movement, based in Portland, Oregon, aims to enhance the well-being of residents in cities and towns. The Movement supports "true urbanism" - the time-tested principles...
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Heritage Designation to be Discussed for Mechanicsville Works SiteThursday, March 19, 2015OTTAWA CITIZEN
Ottawa's Built Heritage Sub-Committee is set to discuss heritage designation for a 70-year-old industrial building in Mechanicsville at its meeting next week.
The...
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Upcoming Heritage Events to be Hosted by Carleton UniversityWednesday, March 18, 2015The Heritage Conservation program at the School of Canadian Studies, Carleton University invites the public to attend two upcoming heritage conservation events.
On Friday, March 20 the...
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Memorial to Victims of Communism Didn't Meet Criteria, NCC Panel SaidWednesday, March 18, 2015OTTAWA CITIZEN, By Don Butler
A committee of experts advised the National Capital Commission six years ago that the theme of a proposed memorial recognizing the victims of communism was not...