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Bel Fiore Is Keeping It Small
If you want to bring nature indoors but lack the space to accommodate full-sized plants, consider growing some of the many available smaller plants at home or at the office. ...
April 1, 2014
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Pam McLennan
Welcoming Nature While Protecting Our Homes From Wildlife
Ottawa marks National Wildlife Week with speaker presentations on “Backyard Biodiversity: Welcoming nature into your yard, not your ...
April 1, 2014
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Angelica Meira Costa
Ottawa Urged to Play Greater Role in Transportation
Transportation groups want Ottawa to play a greater role in public transportation.
March 26, 2014
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Kaven Baker-Voakes
Proposed 180-unit Building Nixed by Council
In an unexpected move by council on Wednesday, a proposal to allow the building of a nine-storey, 180-unit ...
March 26, 2014
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Pam McLennan
Fighting Propaganda With Fashion
Propaganda and cultural bias are hurting Inuit hunters and communities that have relied on seal hunting for millennia ...
March 20, 2014
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Matthew Little
Closure of Kemptville College Could Hurt Agriculture, Jobs: Unions
Unions say the closure of Kemptville College could have a negative impact on agriculture and jobs in Eastern ...
March 20, 2014
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Kaven Baker-Voakes
Monopolatte: ‘An Inviting Place to Play Board Games’
Monopolatte, Ottawa’s only board game café, has a homey and inviting feel to it. Located on the ground ...
March 19, 2014
BY
Pam McLennan
Canada’s Success Depends on Municipal Infrastructure Investments
Canada's federal government recently announced $14 billion in new funding to help municipalities repair and replace aging infrastructure, ...
March 16, 2014
BY
David Suzuki
Ottawa Gatineau International Auto Show is Bigger Than Ever
Over 275 vehicles and some 30 manufacturers are involved in the 2014 Ottawa Gatineau International Auto Show taking ...
March 12, 2014
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Chrisy Trudeau, Business Features Reporter
Charles Edenshaw Lives on Through his Art
Glimpses of the supernatural world are what make the current exhibition of the work of iconic Haida artist ...
March 11, 2014
BY
Susan Hallett
Failed Pedestrian Bridge Project Lacked Oversight, Council Hears
During the Finance and Economic Development Committee meeting at city hall on March 4, Mayor Jim Watson lamented ...
March 6, 2014
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Pam McLennan
Loretta Saunders Vigil Renews Calls for Missing Women Inquiry
It took the disappearance of a beloved cousin to bring Holly Jarrett and her estranged mother together after ...
March 6, 2014
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Steve Rennie
Jennifer Dickson Exhibit a Captivating Sampling of a Prolific Artist
If you haven’t encountered a Jennifer Dickson artwork before you are in for a treat. A retrospective of ...
March 5, 2014
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Pam McLennan
Canada Needs to Support Political Prisoners: Irwin Cotler
MP Irwin Cotler has announced a private member’s bill to support political prisoners who face torture and execution ...
March 1, 2014
BY
Matthew Little
Tiptoe Through the Tulips in Ottawa
The Canadian Tulip Festival, the largest one of its kind in the world, will be held in Ottawa ...
February 26, 2014
BY
Elissa Michele Zacher
Ottawa City Council Meeting Overshadowed by Ford
When Ottawa City Council met on Feb. 26 its dense agenda was overshadowed by Toronto mayor Rob Ford’s ...
February 26, 2014
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Pam McLennan
Ukraine’s Cry for Democracy, Justice, Independence
Two months of protests in Kyiv and elsewhere in Ukraine have renewed post-Soviet democratic integrity. Canada must stand ...
February 25, 2014
BY
David Kilgour
Panera Bread Opens New Ottawa Hot Spot for Healthy Fare
Popular U.S.-based restaurant chain Panera Bread opened its first bakery-café in Ottawa, Canada, on Feb. 12 offering healthy ...
February 12, 2014
BY
Chrisy Trudeau
Disney On Ice’s 100-year Celebration Coming to Ottawa
The Canadian Tire Centre welcomes “Disney on Ice Celebrates 100 Years of Magic” and its cast of well-known, ...
February 12, 2014
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Pam McLennan
Win Some Lose Some at Ottawa City Planning Committee Meeting
Ottawa city planning committee stipulates that medical marijuana grow-ops must observe a 150-metre buffer and be restricted to ...
February 12, 2014
BY
Pam McLennan
‘Canada Roars’ Showcases Canadian Music at Winterlude 2014
This unique bilingual concert features more than 400 years of Canadian music, dance, and dramatic performances.
February 7, 2014
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Pam McLennan
Distinguished Lawyer Consultant Enjoys Shen Yun With Three Generations of Family
Accomplished lawyer Lionel Levert and his daughter Pascale enjoyed Shen Yun Performing Arts at the National Arts Centre ...
January 11, 2014
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Epoch Times Staff
Taiwan’s Rep to Canada: ‘Shen Yun a great blessing for Ottawa’
OTTAWA, Canada—It is a great blessing for the City of Ottawa to be one of the cities welcoming ...
January 9, 2014
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Epoch Times Staff
Renewed Calls to ‘Free the Falls’ as Ottawa River Development Moves Forward
An Ottawa resident is calling for the release of the Chaudière Falls from dams to restore them to ...
January 8, 2014
BY
Justina Reichel
Cost of Living, Lifestyle Driving Young People Downtown, Study Finds
Financial realities and lifestyle options are compelling young Canadians to live in the downtown cores of the country’s ...
January 8, 2014
BY
Kaven Baker-Voakes
Ottawa, Montréal Showgoers Shower Praise on Shen Yun
If audience reaction is anything to go by, Shen Yun Performing Arts’ recent shows in Ottawa and Montréal ...
January 8, 2014
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Joan Delaney
A Study in Stillness
David Barbour will be appearing in person at Artist Talk on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014 at 2 p.m. ...
January 7, 2014
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Maureen Korp
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