Monthly Archives: September 2015
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Richardson a ‘shoulder to lean on’
A few dreams were dashed Monday morning as the Senators started the job of closing in on their final roster. It will be ... -
RedBlacks’ O-line accepts share of blame
It’s not like the stats, in this case, lie. While there’s plenty of blame to pass around, the Ottawa RedBlacks offensive line wasn’t ... -
Ravens stun B-Sens 1-0
The Carleton Ravens fed off a big crowd in the tight confines of the school’s Ice House on Monday night, defending home ice ... -
Ottawa Senators send 21 players to Binghamton
There was a mass exodus from the Ottawa Senators training camp on Monday morning. As expected, the Senators have split their camp with ... -
Ottawa Recovery Day to ‘provide a sense of hope’ in face of addiction
It took Chris Cull seven years from the time he started using prescription pain killers to stop relying on substances — a long ... -
Canadians skygazing for supermoon, eclipse have range of experiences
Stargazers across Canada were in for a two-for-one treat Sunday night with the rare confluence of a total lunar eclipse with a so-called ... -
Inspiring black women to join politics goal of Ottawa panel
The Network for Black Business and Professional Women held a panel discussion on Sunday to inspire women from black communities to get involved ... -
Howard Richmond trial for wife’s murder begins in Ottawa
The trial of a Canadian solider charged with first-degree murder in the death of his wife two years ago is scheduled to begin ... -
NDP focusing on tight races like Ottawa-Vanier
The NDP has its sights set on expansion as part of a national strategy to target ridings that could help the party form ... -
http://www.ottawasun.com/2015/09/27/pope-to-meet-prisoners-at-end-of-immigration-focused-us-visit
PHILADELPHIA – Pope Francis confronted the sexual abuse of children by Roman Catholic clergy on the final day of his first U.S. visit ...