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Thousands pay respects at War Memorial on solemn Saturday
With two young soldiers standing sentry once again Saturday morning two dozen Muslims — some in traditional dress — approached the steps of the National War Memorial. They came in peace angry at the tragic events that occurred there just three days ago. As numerous Ottawa Police officers guarded the site — rifles in hand […]
MoreOttawa Hospital lab to benefit thousands of cancer patients
Cancer care in Eastern Ontario is about to be personalized – and expedited. A new lab giving patients access to the latest experimental cancer therapies means test results, which used to take six weeks, will be reduced to two days and patients can begin treatment sooner. “I think it’s going to have both immediate, as […]
MoreBargain hunters score on Boxing Day
Aimee Mitchell isn’t heading back to Sweden without a few Boxing Day steals. She scored a camera at Future Shop on Innes Rd. Thursday. “In Sweden, it’s like, double the price,” said Mitchell. It was a day of mother-daughter bonding with mom Karen, who picked up a Toshiba laptop. “This is all I’m getting,” said […]
MoreMall cops walk the beat for Christmas at annual CopShop day
SEE VIDEO http://www.ottawasun.com/videos/editors-picks/featured-ott/1213592866001/cops-shop-with-tots/2929499719001 City cops were walking the beat Wednesday, chasing deals instead of bad guys. They were serving as personal assistants for underprivileged children as the annual CopShop took place at Billings Bridge and Carlingwood shopping centres. “I’m buying clothes like, pants, stuff like that, shoes,” said Hasanain Obaid, 9. Armed with separate $100 […]
More“Why metered bandwidth is a bad idea”
Joshua attends an anti-UBB rally at Parliament Hill Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. (KELLY ROCHE/OTTAWA SUN) http://www.torontosun.com/blogs/techblog/2011/02/06/17174266.html
MoreValley rallies to save rail
SEE VIDEO http://www.ottawasun.com/news/ottawa/2010/12/09/16495286.html Ottawa Valley’s municipal politicians are all aboard for calling on the federal government to stop Canadian Pacific from dismantling and selling the 167-kilometre stretch of rail line from Smith Falls to Mattawa. The national rail company is planning on tearing up the tracks and selling the steel — worth anywhere from $50 […]
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