Half of the people reading this column are too fat. Wait a second. Before you get out your pen and start scribing a scathing letter, listen up for a second.
Month: November 2004
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New Duke owner vows clean-up
Tony Shahrasebi stands at the entrance of the century-old Somerset House he recently purchased, and pours out his vision to help revitalize the area’s image.
Pubs, bars not suffering from smoking ban
Pubs in the Centretown area have done their best to adapt to the changes introduced by Ottawa’s 2001 smoking bylaw, which Edgar Mitchell, owner of the recently closed Duke of Somerset said was partly responsible for its demise.
Letters for November 12, 2004
Illegal posters ruin Ottawa’s ‘beauty’
“Beyond a Reasonable Doubt – A Community on Trial,” Oct. 29
Gordie Wornoff had some rather interesting photographs in his photo essay, but I wonder if he realized, or was aware the photograph he took of the “Squatters-On-Trial” flyer was just another example of the illegal postering that this activist group has committed in Ottawa.