Monthly Archives: October 2015
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Canada’s Patrick Chan within striking distance of gold in first event
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — It was far from the return Patrick Chan had envisioned, but still good enough to leave Canada’s three-time world champion ... -
Senators take first of home-and-home series Red Wings
The Senators were firing on all cylinders in the Motor City. In one of their better efforts of the season, the Senators hit ... -
Taxi economics report suggests 3 ways for Ottawa to manage Uber
A report on taxi economics commissioned by the City of Ottawa to help shape policy on the changing industry suggests three ways to manage ride-hailing ... -
The power of art: New exhibition at Salvation Army shines light on work by recovering addicts
In a large room just inside the entrance to the Salvation Army Booth Centre in the Byward Market, a poet stands in the ... -
Ace Mercado lease agreement to stick, property manager says
Ace Mercado has offered current Mellos staff the option to stay on when it takes over the lease for the diner in the new ... -
Library and Archives hopes to boost profile with exhibits
The Librarian and Archivist of Canada wants the institution to have a stronger public presence in the national capital region once again, nearly ... -
3-month ghost bike limit ‘too short,’ grieving friends say
Some people who have erected roadside memorials to mark the tragic loss of a friend or loved one say they’re disappointed with a ... -
Gov’t agrees to sale of one-seventh of Hydro One
Premier Kathleen Wynne stormed ahead with the partial sell off of Hydro One Thursday just hours after receiving a dire warning from Ontario’s ... -
Short, brutal life for ‘suitcase girl’
A short, brutal life reduced to ashes. Melonie Biddersingh lies in a fetal position inside the metal remains of an incinerated suitcase, her ... -
Why isn’t McDonald’s Monopoly lovin’ Parliament Hill?
What does McDonald’s Canada have against Parliament Hill? Read More