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  • Documents Show NCC Concerns About Victims of Communism Memorial
    Friday, April 24, 2015

    OTTAWA CITIZEN, By Don Butler

    A National Capital Commission advisory committee had specific and continuing concerns about the location and design of the controversial Memorial to...

  • Jane's Walk Ottawa Presents A Weekend of Walking Tours on May 2 - 3
    Friday, April 17, 2015

    Jane's Walk hosts a weekend festival of free neighbourhood walking tours throughout Ottawa that promote urban literacy through the simple act of walking and observing. Tours offer insights into...

  • Architect Barry Padolsky to Speak About Urban and Historic Context of National Arts Centre
    Thursday, April 16, 2015

    The National Arts Centre was the federal government’s centennial project to commemorate Canada’s 1967 celebration of Confederation. The project fulfilled a long-held national dream to create a...

  • 7 Clarence Among Three Heritage Projects OK'd by Planning Committee
    Tuesday, April 14, 2015

    OTTAWA CITIZEN, By Matthew Pearson

    The city’s planning committee quickly endorsed three heritage-related items Tuesday.

    The committee approved the National Capital Commission’s...

  • Capital Urbanism Lab to Host Discussion of Urban Waterfront Design
    Tuesday, April 14, 2015

    HERITAGE OTTAWA

    The National Capital Commission (NCC) plans to create a "more accessible and vibrant waterfront" in Ottawa's capital region, and invites the public to a discussion about...

  • The Urban Consequences of Vanishing Churches
    Friday, April 10, 2015

    NATIONAL POST, By Natalie Bull

    On Sunday, members of Ottawa’s largest downtown synagogue closed its doors for the last time, carrying holy Torah scrolls from their sacred ark to their new...

  • City Archives, Museums Go Digital
    Wednesday, April 8, 2015

    OTTAWA CITIZEN, By Tom Spears

    Ottawa’s history is going online with the launch of the Ottawa Museums and Archives virtual collections catalogue.

    The virtual...

  • Confederation Square Makeover One of 17 "Big Ideas" in NCC's 50-Year Plan
    Monday, April 6, 2015

    OTTAWA CITIZEN, By Don Butler

    Mark Kristmanson has an idea that would transform Confederation Square, one of the national capital's iconic spaces.

    The National War Memorial will...

  • NCC Plans Design Competition for Nepean Point Makeover
    Sunday, April 5, 2015

    OTTAWA CITIZEN, By Don Butler

    It offers what may be Ottawa’s most inspiring vista and contains one of the capital’s most prominent statues. Yet for two decades, Nepean Point has been a...

  • Ottawa's Central Experimental Farm: A Scientific Cultural Landscape
    Monday, March 30, 2015

    HERITAGE OTTAWA

    Ottawa’s Central Experimental Farm (CEF) has played a major role in Canada’s heritage of scientific research and innovation.

    A casual visitor may not realize that...

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