• 2 Future Shops close, others redbranded - Ottawa Sun

    2 Future Shops close, others redbranded - Ottawa Sun
    Ottawa Sun
    2 Future Shops close, others redbranded
    Ottawa Sun
    2 Future Shops close, others rebranded A steady stream of disappointed shoppers showed up to Future Shop on Merivale Rd. , only to find it was one of the many Canadian outlets to abruptly close its doors Saturday, March 28. AEDAN HELMER/OTTAWA ...and more »
  • Ottawa 67's thump Dogs, take 2-game lead - Ottawa Sun

    Ottawa 67's thump Dogs, take 2-game lead - Ottawa Sun
    Ottawa Sun
    Ottawa 67's thump Dogs, take 2-game lead
    Ottawa Sun
    Ottawa 67's forward Jeremiah Addison reacts to receiving a penalty in the first period of Game 2 of Ottawa's first-round playoff series against the Niagara IceDogs on Saturday at TD Place. (Chris Hofley/Ottawa Sun. QMI. Ottawa 67's defenceman Evan de ...
    67's win first playoff game in three years (with video)Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa 67's outscore Niagara IceDogs, Sarnia stuns Erie: OHL post-game ...Yahoo Sports
  • What to do this weekend: Gold egg hunt, Geek Market and Home & Garden show - Ottawa Citizen

    What to do this weekend: Gold egg hunt, Geek Market and Home & Garden show - Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa Citizen
    What to do this weekend: Gold egg hunt, Geek Market and Home & Garden show
    Ottawa Citizen
    First responders get into the Geek Market for free. (Comic book super heroes still have to pay.) Share Adjust Comment Print. Saturday, March 28. There are over 100 exhibitors at this edition of the Geek Market, with something for every flavour of fan ...
  • A look inside the Ottawa police forensics lab - CBC.ca

    A look inside the Ottawa police forensics lab - CBC.ca
    CBC.ca
    A look inside the Ottawa police forensics lab
    CBC.ca
    They call him "The Black Cloud." Acting Sgt. Marc Levesque earned the nickname early in his career as a forensic identification officer after he investigated a different death for 28 consecutive shifts. Levesque has worked in the Ottawa police forensic ...
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  • Ottawa can destroy Quebec's gun-registry data, Supreme Court rules - The Globe and Mail

    Ottawa can destroy Quebec's gun-registry data, Supreme Court rules - The Globe and Mail
    The Globe and Mail
    Ottawa can destroy Quebec's gun-registry data, Supreme Court rules
    The Globe and Mail
    The federal government can destroy Quebec records in the now-abolished long-gun registry, the Supreme Court ruled, casting into doubt a vision of Canada in which co-operation between levels of government would be enforceable by the courts.
    Supreme Court ruling on gun data boosts HarperOttawa Citizen
    Supreme Court rules Ottawa can destroy Quebec's gun registry dataHamilton Spectatoral

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