Source Feed: Ottawa Citizen
Author: Nicole Feriancek
Publication Date: October 11, 2025 - 04:00
I've been going to events at Lansdowne since 1973. 2.0 should be approved | Letters to the Editor
October 11, 2025

I am writing in support of Lansdowne 2.0. I have been attending CFL games and other events at Lansdowne since 1973. I have been a CFL season-ticket holder for 50 years and can see what a positive effect professional sport has on the city of Ottawa. Last week, I attended a season-ticket holder's meeting to get more information about this upcoming project, and the facts given us contradict some of what Diane Breau has written in her letter. Read More
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