Heritage Ottawa brings you heritage-related news and developments from Ottawa and the National Capital Region.
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Mad Dash Underway to Protect Heritage Buildings by end of 2024Wednesday, February 15, 2023
CBC NEWS OTTAWA, By Joanne Chianello
It didn't take long for a City of Ottawa committee to vote in favour of designating the exterior of a century-old apartment complex in Sandy Hill as a...
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Heritage properties need not be sacrificed for housing growthTuesday, February 7, 2023
POLICY OPTIONS, By Ken Grafton and Marc Denhez
Many of Ontario’s heritage properties could be vulnerable to the wrecking ball of urban intensification under the More Homes Built Faster Act...
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HERITAGE PROPERTIES NEED NOT BE SACRIFICED FOR HOUSING GROWTHTuesday, February 7, 2023
<h1>Heritage properties need not be sacrificed for housing growth</h1><p class="byline">by Ken Grafton, Marc Denhez. Originally published on <em>Policy Options</em>...
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Canada: PM’s residence is falling to bits – but who’s willing to pay for repairs?Tuesday, January 31, 2023
THE GUARDIAN, by Leyland Cecco
Once home to Canada’s powerful lumber barons, 24 Sussex Drive, tucked away in a forested enclave of the capital, is one of the country’s most symbolically...
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Half of Canadians oppose renovating 24 Sussex: PollTuesday, January 24, 2023
CTV NEWS | Ottawa
With 24 Sussex Drive closed and work to remove asbestos set to begin this spring, half of Canadians say they oppose renovating the aging home, according to a new poll....
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24 Sussex: Most Canadians say political cowardice is the reason why PM’s official residence continues to crumbleTuesday, January 24, 2023
Angus Reid Institute
As the National Capital Commission prepares to begin abatement work on 24 Sussex Drive this spring, the future of the prime minister’s official residence – not...
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NCC deferred maintenance deficit: A broken funding mechanismMonday, January 23, 2023
A broken funding mechanism endangers important national heritage assets to serve short-term partisan political strategy.
Building Magazine | By Marc Denhez and Ken Grafton
Some...
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St. Brigid's owner repairing church after TUPOC eviction, claims some items missingSunday, January 8, 2023
CTV NEWS | Ottawa, by Ted Raymond
The owner of St. Brigid’s Church in Lowertown, which was the main stage of a series of events centered around a group calling itself “The United People of...
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Patrimoine Ottawa heureux de la préservation du Bureau d'enregistrementFriday, December 9, 2022
LE DROIT, Charles-Antoine Gagnon
L’organisme Patrimoine Ottawa accueille favorablement l'engagement de Cadillac Fairview d’intégrer l’immeuble historique du Bureau d’enregistrement d’...
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Historic City Registry Office to gain new life as bistro as part of residential development projectTuesday, December 6, 2022
OTTAWA CITIZEN, By Andrew Duffy
Ottawa’s 148-year-old City Registry Office, a designated heritage building, will be moved, refurbished and converted into a bistro as part of a residential...