The Centretown Community Health Centre will receive $48,250 for its citywide diabetes education program as part of a new provincial government funding initiative.
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Bus behaviour bylaw puzzles users, drivers
A proposed bylaw that would force bus passengers to give up priority seats has some people scratching their heads.
Ten years of giving hope to Ottawa’s helpless
Heroin, cocaine, crack, speed, acid, angel dust, ecstasy, marijuana. Name it and Patrick McGrath has done it. The 39-year-old recovering drug addict and alcoholic sits in the lunch room of the Bronson Centre, excited by the news of his recent parole board pardon.
Community Calendar for November 10, 2006
Nov. 11-12
Lester B. Pearson High School, 2072 Jasmine Crescent (off Ogilvie Road), will hold its annual Christmas Craft Show Nov.11 and 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission and parking is free. A donation to the Gloucester Emergency Food Cupboard qualifies donors for a chance to win a door prize. For more information call 613-830-5045.