• Ottawa looking to settle $23M dispute over Lansdowne construction costs - CBC.ca

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    Ottawa looking to settle $23M dispute over Lansdowne construction costs
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    The cost of fixing rusted steel in the arena of the former Ottawa Civic Centre now totals $23 million, and city staff are proposing a deal to avoid further costs in case the dispute with Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group goes to arbitration. OSEG ...
    Lansdowne report shows city will make no moneyOttawa Citizen
    Councillor Diane Deans calls for AG to probe Lansdowne forecastOttawa Sunall 6 news articles 
  • Ottawa will get between 800 and 2000 refugees, says mayor - Ottawa Citizen

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    Ottawa will get between 800 and 2000 refugees, says mayor
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    The reception house for refugees run by the Catholic Centre for Immigrants in the ByWard Market. Jacquie Miller / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment Print. Ottawa will likely be getting between 800 and 2,000 Syrian refugees, says Mayor Jim Watson.
    Ottawa, Kingston Syrian refugee groups continue their work — with questionsCBC.ca
    City of Ottawa to bring in 800 to 2000 Syrian refugees: Mayor Jim WatsonM
  • Grey Cup bet between Ottawa, Edmonton mayors is quite tame - CBC.ca

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    Grey Cup bet between Ottawa, Edmonton mayors is quite tame
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    The mayors of Edmonton and Ottawa have agreed to a rather tame bet over this weekend's Grey Cup that involves a food bank donation from the winner's city to the loser's city, while the losing mayor has to wear the opponent city's jersey. Ottawa Mayor ...
    Vanstone: Edmonton will win Grey Cup 25-14Regina Leader-Post
    CFL award finalists pick Eskimos to beat Redblacks for Grey CupOttawa Citizen
    Ottawa Redblacks coach Rick Camp
  • Ottawa homicide rate on pace to match last year's, new Statistics Canada data ... - CBC.ca

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    Ottawa homicide rate on pace to match last year's, new Statistics Canada data ...
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    Ottawa is on pace to match its homicide rate from last year, while Gatineau has seen significantly fewer homicides in 2015, according to new 2014 data from Statistics Canada. Both cities are also less murderous than the national average, based on the ...and more »
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  • Ottawa police investigate city's 11th shooting of November 2015 - CBC.ca

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    Ottawa police investigate city's 11th shooting of November 2015
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    Police are investigating the city's 11th shooting in November after a man was shot in the city's west end Tuesday night. At around 9 p.m., Ottawa police officers responded to reports of gunfire near Greenbank and Baseline roads. The man who was hit was ...
    Ottawa police investigating city's 42nd shooting of 2015MetroNews Canada
    Ottawa Police investigate Tuesday night shootingCTV News
    Shot man drives himself to hospita

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