• Thousands descend on downtown Ottawa for climate change rally - CBC.ca

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    Thousands descend on downtown Ottawa for climate change rally
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    Thousands of people descended on downtown Ottawa today for a climate change rally being billed as one of the largest the city's ever seen. The 100% Possible climate march, which calls on governments to move toward 100 per cent renewable energy by ...and more »
  • Around Town: Community leader Lawson Hunter makes generous donation to Ottawa ... - Ottawa Citizen

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    Around Town: Community leader Lawson Hunter makes generous donation to Ottawa ...
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    From left, Ottawa Art Gallery director and CEO Alexandra Badzak with board chair Lawson Hunter and artist and board member Deborah Margo, on Friday, November 27, 2015, at the OAG's Hats Off appreciation party, where Lawson's $100,000 gift to the ...
  • Proposed community music venue Folkrum finds potential home in Vanier - CBC.ca

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    Proposed community music venue Folkrum finds potential home in Vanier
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    A not-for-profit group that's been working to establish a community music hub in Ottawa is one step closer to success after locating a potential space in the city's Vanier neighbourhood. Folkrum is hosting a three-day showcase at a former martial arts ...
  • Culture shock: Mini Aodla Freeman recalls moving from James Bay to Ottawa in ... - CBC.ca

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    Culture shock: Mini Aodla Freeman recalls moving from James Bay to Ottawa in ...
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    In her memoir Life Among the Qallunaat, Mini Aodla Freeman, shares her extraordinary story of an Inuit woman moving between two worlds. (Niels Jenson). Listen 10:50. more stories from this episode. Air Farce's Craig Lauzon often the only indigenous ...
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  • CFL bans Ottawa Redblacks chainsaw squad from sawing logs at 103rd Grey Cup in ... - CBC.ca

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    CFL bans Ottawa Redblacks chainsaw squad from sawing logs at 103rd Grey Cup in ...
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    It's been a familiar sight along the sidelines at Ottawa Redblacks home games: a crew of flannel-clad lumberjacks slicing a wooden "cookie" off a log whenever the team scores a touchdown. The Algonquin Loggersports squad, however, won't be able to ...
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    Ottawa loggers not allowed to cheer on Redblacks at Grey
  • CBC Ottawa's Giacomo Panico and Dan Seguin cover the 103rd Grey Cup from Winnipeg - CBC.ca

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    CBC Ottawa's Giacomo Panico and Dan Seguin cover the 103rd Grey Cup from Winnipeg
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    The team showed up in Winnipeg on Tuesday, then Giacomo and Dan flew over on Thursday. And while they've kept busy hosting shows and taking in Grey Cup week, today is what everyone came for: the Ottawa Redblacks versus the Edmonton Eskimos for ...and more »
  • Boedker leads Coyotes to 4-3 win over Ottawa - The Globe and Mail

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    Boedker leads Coyotes to 4-3 win over Ottawa
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    Twice the Arizona Coyotes have faced the Senators, and Boedker had a hat trick both times. The latest three-goal performance came Saturday night in Arizona's 4-3 victory. It's the first time in franchise history that a player had a hat trick twice ...
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    Ottawa Senators stumble in the desertOttawa Citizen
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  • Agnes Cadieux: Life on the surgery waiting list - Ottawa Citizen

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    Agnes Cadieux: Life on the surgery waiting list
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    Agnes Cadieux writes that the X-ray came quickly, but everything afterward has been a pain. Fotolia / kirill_µ - Fotolia. Share Adjust Comment Print. Three years ago, my weekly yoga session ended with an emergency visit to my athletic therapist. From ...
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  • Ottawa reconsidering position on Omar Khadr's case - Toronto Star

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    Ottawa reconsidering position on Omar Khadr's case
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    The federal Liberals are reconsidering the government's position on Omar Khadr's case and may not fight the ruling that let the former Guantanamo Bay prisoner go free earlier this year, according to his lawyer. Khadr spent 13 years behind bars for his ...
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