On Oct. 29, representatives from Ottawa’s paintball community gave a $4,000 cheque to 21-year-old Ashley Roos at a press conference at City Hall.
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On Oct. 29, representatives from Ottawa’s paintball community gave a $4,000 cheque to 21-year-old Ashley Roos at a press conference at City Hall.
Few privileged Canadian athletes can say they know what it’s like to be the best at what they do. Even fewer can say they maintained this distinction while pursuing a master’s degree.
You don’t have to be a king to play polo. In fact, you don’t even need a horse.
It seems NDP leader Jack Layton may be holding more political sway in Ottawa these days than the national media often give him credit for. Earlier this month, Layton won the backing of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, to hold a nation-wide referendum on the abolition of Canada’s unelected Senate.