Centretown residents want cleaner and greener streets, and they support raising taxes if it means they get what they want.
Residents accept higher taxes for better services
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Centretown residents want cleaner and greener streets, and they support raising taxes if it means they get what they want.
The city’s health agency will soon be telling teens not to “drug and drive” through a $346,000 citywide marketing blitz.
When Diane Holmes voted for the green box plan and the reduction of garbage pickup to twice a month, she seemed to be reflecting the views of Ottawa residents.
Lesbians feel alienated by a health-care system which assumes they have husbands and children, and doesn’t understand their unique situation, say women who participated in the Lesbians and Cancer Dialogues, a staged reading which visited Centretown in late November.