'Trepidation' in neighbourhood next to Tremblay station after Alto officials throw cold water on downtown stop
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Trepidation in neighbourhood next to Tremblay station after Alto officials throw cold water on downtown stop
The plans for a new high-speed rail station in downtown Ottawa have sent ripples of concern through the local community, particularly those living near the proposed location at Jean Talon Market and Jacques-Cartier Street.
Residents in the area have expressed worry about the potential disruption to their daily lives. “We are concerned about noise, traffic, and the overall impact on our neighbourhood,” says Maria Rodriguez, a long-time resident of the area.
The Ottawa-based company A…
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