Two years after the Safe Streets Act was passed, anti-poverty groups are still fighting for change.
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Two years after the Safe Streets Act was passed, anti-poverty groups are still fighting for change.
A fixed van stop at the Somerset West Community Health Centre to distribute needles to intravenous drug users is unsafe, say nearby residents.
Though the National Capital Commission’s plan to redevelop LeBreton Flats met with overall approval at a public meeting last week, there are lingering concerns over some of its proposals, such as changes in the transportation infrastructure and the decontamination of the site.
Restaurant business has scarcely been affected by Ottawa’s three-month-old anti-smoking bylaw, a survey reveals.