Monthly Archives: August 2015
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Wynne avoids calling teachers’ raise an ‘increase in compensation’
Premier Kathleen Wynne performed verbal gymnastics Monday to explain how the pay hike she gave teachers is not an increase in compensation. Wynne ... -
Ontario English Catholic school teachers reach deal with province
Parents with children in the province’s Catholic schools can breath a bit easier now that a tentative deal has been reached with teachers ... -
Senior G20 cop guilty on three charges
Supt. Mark Fenton has been found guilty on three Police Act charges related to the G20 weekend more than five years ago, the ... -
Canada doesn’t look good in win
Canada picked up a third-straight win on Tuesday, but head coach Jay Triano and captain Cory Joseph weren’t the happiest of campers afterward. ... -
‘Impressive’ scores at Dragonfly
RENFREW – Nick Catizzone and Derek Bayford sit alone atop the leaderboard after Round 1 of Ottawa Sun Scramble Absolute Comedy C Division play, but ... -
It’s crunch time in the world of golf
It’s crunch time in golf, a time of year where important money is up for grabs and plans for next season can be ... -
Steelers sign Michael Vick to fill QB need
PITTSBURGH – Injuries to backup quarterback Bruce Gradkowski prompted the Pittsburgh Steelers to go hunting for another veteran backup and they settled on Michael Vick. ... -
Ottawa Fury set for ‘massive’ game
It’s the battle of the titans. The legends versus the newbies. The Cash-o-Plenty Cosmos against the more frugal Fury FC. However Wednesday night’s ... -
Blue Jays pull off late rally to take over first place
ARLINGTON, TEX. – For the longest time Tuesday night, it appeared the Blue Jays had run into a team hotter than themselves. The Texas Rangers ... -
Turner glad to be back on course
As Rick Turner, who’s known as Gator in Slammer Tour circles, tumbled toward the walkway of his Kanata home, slamming hard onto stone ...