While business is thriving at a Centretown storeowner’s native crafts shop, his New York boutique now lies beneath the rubble at ground zero of the World Trade Center attack.
Bank St. businessman loses shop in NY attack
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While business is thriving at a Centretown storeowner’s native crafts shop, his New York boutique now lies beneath the rubble at ground zero of the World Trade Center attack.
Ottawa’s economic boom may bust the bank for some Centretown residents.
The Ottawa-Carleton Catholic School Board has decided that moving St. Anthony’s elementary school from Booth Street would pose a safety risk for its 229 students.
Every afternoon Mario Marcono comes to Café Azzurri to play cards with his friends, drink a cup of coffee and smoke. Although Marcono, 62, has been smoking for 50 years, he supports the proposed Ottawa bylaw that bans smoking in restaurant or bars.