A pesticide ban on private property may be delayed but it is not dead, say city council health committee members.
Pesticide ban down but not out
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A pesticide ban on private property may be delayed but it is not dead, say city council health committee members.
Jodie-Lynn McLewin was the first to crawl across the finish line and claim her title as “Ottawa’s Fastest Baby” at the first annual Ottawa 67’s Baby Race last week.
By Russell Catt
Centretown businesses cautiously support the provincial government’s proposed hydroelectricity reforms, but are frustrated that the government didn’t act sooner to prevent soaring prices.
The problems began last May when the provincial government opened the hydroelectricity market.
The Rideau Canal Pedestrian Crossing has been delayed once again, falling victim to a budget full of fee increases and service cuts.