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Your Orléans Tim Hortons is getting an $84K facelift

Your new Tim Hortons drive-thru is coming

Bonjour, mes amis! Simone Okafor-Bouchard here, reporting for the MiTL Sports Desk, straight off the Hill. Or, well, *just* off it, as always. We've got some interesting movements from City Hall today, not quite the high drama of a federal budget, but still, things that affect where you get your coffee and where people are building homes.

Let's talk about those building permits. According to the City of Ottawa's issued permits data, a substantial commercial alteration permit for $84,619 just went through for a Tim Hortons at 780 Bancroft Drive in Ward 11. Yes, a Tim Hortons. Specifically, it's for "INTERIOR ALTERATIONS RECLADDING TO DRIVE-THRU WINDOW." So, for those of you in Orléans, expect your double-double experience to be… slightly more aesthetically pleasing soon, perhaps? I'm not saying it's groundbreaking, but it shows where some of the city's investment is actually going.

On the residential side, a new two-storey detached dwelling, complete with a finished basement and walkout, was permitted for $2,066,986 at 865 Aviation Road in Ward 1. That's a significant investment in new housing right near the Rockcliffe Parkway. Also, an industrial alteration for a new fire alarm system — landlord work, it says — for $1,556,164 at 5900 Keaton Crescent in Ward 5. Safety first, even in industrial zones, non?

These permits show the city is still building, still upgrading. We're not just a government town; we are a town that needs our coffee, our homes, and our industrial infrastructure. We'll be watching to see how these developments progress and what new applications come through next. The real story is never on the Hill — it's always just off it.

Simone Okafor-Bouchard, MiTL Sports Desk.

You know Keith and the crew are already digging into this every morning — catch the full breakdown at mornings.live.

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