Grandmaster Tae E. Lee was inducted into the Order of Ottawa for his work in the community. He has run his taekwondo school for almost 40 years and has taught nearly 20,000 students in his time. Kristine Lee, Centretown News Grandmaster Tae E. Lee has been inducted into the Order of Ottawa after nearly 40 years of teaching Taekwondo at sites across Ottawa, including a gym in Centretown.
Author: Centretown Staff
Viewpoint: Underdog Redblacks come home as Grey Cup champions
Members of the victorious Ottawa Redblacks, led by MVP quarterback Henry Burris (wielding crutches), celebrate their Grey Cup triumph with local fans. Cody MacKay, Centretown NewsAfter 40 years and two team changes, the drought is finally over football fans. The Grey Cup is coming home to Ottawa.
Lisgar debate team debuts at Oxford Cup
Already one of the province’s leading academic public schools, Lisgar Collegiate Institute is now striving for recognition in the world of debate.
Monitors cut from Rink of Dreams
The Sens Rink of Dreams is one of two locations where the City of Ottawa has decided to stop supervision of outdoor skating. The Lansdowne Skating Court also loses its rink attendants. Heather Botham, Centretown NewsThe City of Ottawa’s highest profile skating rinks, The Sens Rink of Dreams at City Hall and the Lansdowne Skating Court in the Glebe, will go unsupervised this winter for the first time due to city cutbacks.