Along with hockey sticks, baseball gloves, basketball nets and soccer balls, Centretown parents might soon be asked to buy scrum caps and rugby shorts for their children.
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Along with hockey sticks, baseball gloves, basketball nets and soccer balls, Centretown parents might soon be asked to buy scrum caps and rugby shorts for their children.
Ottawa’s soccer community is preparing to play host to one of the largest single-sport events in Canadian history.
Nostalgia is the name of the game as the Ottawa Lynx prepare for their 15th, and quite possibly final, year in the nation’s capital.
The proposed site of Ottawa’s new $168-million Central Library — identified Dec. 15 by the library board as a city-owned property at the northeast corner of Albert and Booth streets — has prompted criticism and questions from community advocates, including Somerset Coun. Catherine McKenney, who had pushed for a downtown-core location east of Bronson Avenue and west of the Rideau Canal.