• Proposed boot-camp deal for Canadian diplomat's son - Ottawa Sun

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    Proposed boot-camp deal for Canadian diplomat's son
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    Marc Wabafiyebazu, 15, appears in adult criminal court for his arraignment, Monday, April 20, 2015, in Miami. Wabafiyebazu, the son of a Canadian diplomat charged with first-degree murder in a double killing in Miami, is expected to plead guilty to ...
    Canadian diplomat's son pleads no contest to murder charges in Miami killingsOttawa Citizenall 333 news articles »
  • Cambridge, Ont., man accused of sexually propositioning boy at Ottawa hotel - CBC.ca

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    Cambridge, Ont., man accused of sexually propositioning boy at Ottawa hotel
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    A 50-year-old Cambridge, Ont., man has been accused of propositioning a 14-year-old boy at an Ottawa hotel on Feb. 13 to participate in a sexual act. The man has been charged with invitation to sexual touching and released on "conditions designed to ...
    Cambridge, Ont. man faces sex charge involving boy, 14, in Ottawa hotelCTV News
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  • Around Town: Ottawa Art Gallery receives $100000 gift from patrons Glenn and Barbara McInnes - Ottawa Citizen

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    Around Town: Ottawa Art Gallery receives $100000 gift from patrons Glenn and Barbara McInnes
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    Well-known Ottawa residents Glenn and Barbara McInnes were at the Ottawa Art Gallery on Thursday, February 18, 2016, for the announcement of their $100,000 gift to the OAG's capital campaign. Caroline Phillips / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment ...
  • Ottawa paramedic dispatch system has 'reached a limit,' chief says - CBC.ca

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    Ottawa paramedic dispatch system has 'reached a limit,' chief says
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    As rural Ottawa councillors bemoan slow paramedic response times and paramedic services near Ottawa report an increase in the calls they're handling for the city, Ottawa's paramedic chief says the system needs more resources. Eli El-Chantiry calls on ...
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  • The Ahearns: Descendants of 'Ottawa's Edison' say city's greatest innovator is unsung - Ottawa Citizen

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    The Ahearns: Descendants of 'Ottawa's Edison' say city's greatest innovator is unsung
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    Thomas Ahearn, Mayor Thomas Birkett, city council members and other guests take the first street car to Ottawa's Exhibition Grounds, 1891. City of Ottawa Archives, CA00151. Share Adjust Comment Print. In one of three stories looking at living ...and more »
  • The Descendants: How families of the barons who built Ottawa keep their legacies alive - Ottawa Citizen

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    The Descendants: How families of the barons who built Ottawa keep their legacies alive
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    John Booth, great-grandson of Ottawa lumber baron J.R. Booth, stands outside Booth House on Metcalfe Street, where he was conceived and briefly lived. The Booth family sold the house in 1947, after which it became the Laurentian Club. Bruce Deachman ...and more »
  • Why Ottawa Still Fails To Justify The Saudi Arms Deal - Huffington Post Canada

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    Why Ottawa Still Fails To Justify The Saudi Arms Deal
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    Since the $15-billion Saudi arms deal was announced on Valentine's Day 2014, there have been numerous occasions when Ottawa should have explained to Canadians how this contract is compatible with the human rights safeguards of Canadian export ...
  • Prince of Wales Drive reopened in Nepean after possible handgun sighting - CBC.ca

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    Prince of Wales Drive reopened in Nepean after possible handgun sighting
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    Ottawa police have reopened a section of Prince of Wales Drive this morning after someone reported seeing men with what looked like a handgun outside a motel room door early Friday. A man in the motel on Prince of Wales Drive, between Deakin Street ...
    Two arrested for drug possession in Prince of Wales 'police operation'Ottawa Citizenall 4 news articles »
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  • Sens' 4-2 victory keeps faint playoff hopes alive - Ottawa Citizen

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    Sens' 4-2 victory keeps faint playoff hopes alive
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    Ottawa Senators' Chris Neil gets high-fives from his teammates after an assist on a goal by Senators' Zack Smith, not shown, during second period NHL action. Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print. Senators 4, Hurricanes 2.
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  • Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall rejects Ottawa's carbon pricing plan - The Globe and Mail

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    Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall rejects Ottawa's carbon pricing plan
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    Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says he wants nothing to do with Ottawa's plan for a national minimum price on greenhouse gas emissions as he raises the political heat ahead of the First Ministers climate summit scheduled for Vancouver in two weeks.
  • F-35 jet back on Ottawa's radar screen - Toronto Star

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    F-35 jet back on Ottawa's radar screen
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    OTTAWA—It's controversial, costly and apparently back on Ottawa's radar as a possible pick for Canada's air force. After ruling out the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jet last fall as a possible replacement for the aging CF-18s, the Liberals now appear ...and more »
  • Four things to see and do this weekend in Ottawa - CBC.ca

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    Four things to see and do this weekend in Ottawa
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    Trip the light fantastic. Girls in white dresses swaying to the dulcet music of Strauss. Couples gliding in across a ballroom in a nostalgic dream. The Viennese Ball returns to Ottawa this Saturday with all the romance and elegance of a musical night ...

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