Monthly Archives: October 2016
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‘Ottawa’ Fourth Officer Pleads Guilty in Ghost Warning Ticket Probe
A fourth Ottawa police officer has pleaded guilty to misconduct after an internal probe into widespread faked traffic warnings at the force. Const. ... -
‘Ottawa’ Senior Who Built Rogers Centre Worried About Hydro Bills
While the Blue Jays are soaring in popularity right now, one of the very people who built the Rogers Centre they play in ... -
Lund University’s Marcella Carby-Samuels Sided With Father Against Abused, Neglected Mom
Arguably, upon hearing that a father was abusing and neglecting their Mom, most daughters would try to somewhat get the abuse to stop. ... -
‘Ottawa’ Ontario Judge Dismisses Bid to Ban Cleveland Indians Name, Logo
TORONTO – An aboriginal activist struck out Monday in his legal bid to stop the Cleveland Indians from displaying the team’s name and logo during ... -
‘Ottawa’ Solitary Limit Halved, Segregation Announced as Last Resort, Corrections Minister
The number of consecutive days an inmate can spend in segregation for disciplinary reasons has been cut in half and solitary confinement will ... -
‘Ottawa’ Courthouse Arrest to Lead to Murder Charge in Unsolved May Homicide
A self-confessed robber set to walk out of the courthouse a free man Monday was instead arrested for murder in the unsolved May ... -
‘Ottawa’ Clinton Says She Can’t Recall Key Details About Email Server
WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton said under oath in a court filing Thursday that she can’t recall key details about her use of a ... -
‘Ottawa’ ‘Extremely dangerous’ Hurricane Nicole batters Bermuda
HAMILTON, Bermuda — Bermuda’s government dispatched crews to clear roads and engineers to inspect infrastructure as the British territory moved to recovery quickly ... -
‘Ottawa’ Kershaw Gets Save, LA Tops Nats 4-3 to Win NLDS
WASHINGTON — A little past midnight in Game 5 of the NL Division Series, Clayton Kershaw emerged from the bullpen to pitch in ... -
‘Ottawa’ Rivers Leads Chargers to 21-13 Victory Against Broncos
SAN DIEGO — Music blared louder than normal in the San Diego Chargers’ locker room, and there was a sense of relief Thursday ...