Les Actualités
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Moving into residence during the COVID-19 pandemic
First-year students are showing up to residences to move in for the winter term Like most other facilities on the University ... -
SCHOOL CLOSURES: Some Ottawa parents have no choice but to bring their kids to work
Ottawa physiotherapist Mary Bishai attends to her patients with her two young children closed into rooms at her clinic all day ... -
Starbucks permanently closing Byward market location on Jan. 31
The Byward Market Starbucks is closing permanently at the end of January. “It is with heavy hearts that we must announce ... -
Statistics Canada says wholesale sales rose in November, manufacturing sales down
OTTAWA — Canadian wholesale sales grew for the seventh consecutive month in November to hit a record high, while manufacturing sales ... -
ByTowne Cinema closing after more than 70 years
OTTAWA — After more than 70 years of showing films to Ottawa audiences, the curtain is set to fall at the ... -
Tour boat operators call on Ontario to increase passenger limits during COVID-19 pandemic
KINGSTON — Tour ship companies are calling on the Ontario government to increase passenger limits, following a rough summer during the ... -
RRRA plans campaign reform to allow independent candidates
The Rideau River Residence Association (RRRA) is planning temporary campaign reform and new public awareness campaigns, councillors said at the association’s ... -
CUSA talks FundQi, fossil fuel divestment in November council meeting
The Carleton University Students’ Association (CUSA) discussed student concerns over FundQi in its Nov. 26 council meeting, addressing the effectiveness of ... -
Update: UOSU’s petition for pass/fail grading reaches 5,000 signatures
The University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU) shared a petition on Nov. 20. demanding the University administration implement a modified pass ... -
Negotiating contracts for vaccines in development needed flexibility: Anand
OTTAWA – Procurement Minister Anita Anand says that as soon as she knows when the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine will ...