NEW: Senators sale watch enters a third week and Canada Day lineup will be unveiled: Five stories to watch in Ottawa this week ottnews
Ottawa Senators fans continue to wait for word on who will be the new owner of the NHL club.
Three of the bids came from Toronto-area businessmen: Michael Andlauer, Jeffrey and Michael Kimel, and Steve Apostolopoulos. Los Angeles-based entrepreneur Neko Sparks also submitted a bid. The Ottawa Senators announced in November the club was up for sale, with a condition of any sale that the club remains in the capital.Construction season begins in Ottawa
One of the major projects this year is the rehabilitation of the underground infrastructure along Albert Street, Queen Street, Slater Street and Bronson Avenue. This year's work includes the minor widening of Bronson, between Laurier Avenue and Slater Street, to allow for a wider sidewalk, new watermain and surface work.
Trustees have already approved a plan to cut 23 discretionary staff positions to save more than $2 million.
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