Wait-and-see attitude for Senators charity

By Matt Charbonneau

Local charities say the new Ottawa Senators Foundation is a great idea, but need further details before they ask for assistance with their fund-raising goals.

The foundation, launched by the team Oct. 20, is aimed at supporting community and charitable activities. It will provide financial and merchandise donations, as well as player appearances at community events.
But with few concrete details about the project released, charities say it’s too early to plan activities. read more

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Baseball players love money

The Sports Beat

By Andrew Seymour

Money, money, money. It’s free agent time in baseball, where players aren’t competing for the highest batting average or the most home runs, but for the highest salary in the league.

The spending spree started early this fall, when New York Mets catcher Mike Piazza scribbled his name on a contract giving him $91 million over seven years, making him the new highest paid player. read more

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Local funeral home fights for ‘Canadian way’

By Jenny Weichenthal

Brian McGarry is determined to prevent large conglomerates, such as the company that owns McEvoy Shields Funeral Homes and Chapels on Kent Street, from buying up other Canadian funeral homes.
McGarry, majority owner of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry Funeral Homes, has now spoken to 14 independent funeral firms who want the opportunity to buy Canadian assets of Loewen Group Inc. if they come up for sale. read more

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