As women's hockey climbs to new heights, the City of Ottawa says think smaller | Opinion | Unpublished
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Author: Nicole Feriancek
Publication Date: November 4, 2025 - 11:53

As women's hockey climbs to new heights, the City of Ottawa says think smaller | Opinion

November 4, 2025
Ottawa is on the verge of approving an arena that could make it impossible for the Ottawa Charge to stay in the city we proudly call home. A 5,850-seat facility may serve the mayor’s short-term ambitions, but it limits Ottawa’s long-term promise. Ottawa has a chance to lead Canada in women’s professional sport. Instead, this proposal risks closing the door on that promise. Read More


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