Monthly Archives: October 2015
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Ghost bikes targetted by new bylaw
Paddy Dussault said he isn’t going to be battling the city if someone shows up to haul away the “ghost bike” he maintains ... -
Cops reviewing new street check rules
Police will continue its “current practice in place” until the new provincial regulations on street checks kick in, says Ottawa Chief Charles Bordeleau. ... -
S.C. church massacre detailed in newly released documents
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Police logs released on Thursday revealed a chilling account of the June 17 massacre at a historic black church in ... -
Ottawa Hospital sees spike in reported sex assaults
t’s the one night of year where trick or treaters can dress up and let loose. But the fun night out can quickly ... -
Mellos Diner’s charm will stay, landlord says
The “character” of Mellos, including the iconic sign outside, is expected to be preserved when the historic diner’s lease runs out and a ... -
CHEO. Royal see increase in mental health patients
CHEO and The Royal Ottawa may be forced to reallocate more beds and resources to deal with the increasing number of young mental ... -
Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s drummer cops to sex crimes with girl student, 13
He was an award-winning teacher, a man beyond reproach who played drums in Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s band. But Phil Nolan had interests ... -
We can all do our part for cancer
On my “Hockey Fights Cancer” card Wednesday were three of the best and wisest men I’ve ever known. My dad, who passed away ... -
Ottawa Senators win wild one in shootout
It was pouring on the outside but there was no raining on the Senators parade inside at the Canadian Tire Centre. It wasn’t ... -
Blue Jays had to find way to keep Anthopoulos
Alex Anthopoulos is out as general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays. The Sun has confirmed numerous early morning reports that Anthopoulos will ...