The fatal bullet that started the First World War wasn’t the first attempt on Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s life on June 28, 1914, a century ago.
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The fatal bullet that started the First World War wasn’t the first attempt on Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s life on June 28, 1914, a century ago.
Men, women and children with roots in more than a dozen countries gathered in the downtown YMCA/YWCA Tuesday to celebrate multiculturalism in Ottawa.
On a stage tucked between vendor tents and a thousand fans sitting atop the Mooney’s Bay toboggan hill, The Sheepdogs hammered out the inaugural notes of one of Ottawa’s busiest festival weekends on Friday night.
Four young men have been charged in relation to a string of downtown robberies that took place between January and April.