“Let’s go to the Fullhouse,” one girl says. Her friends giggle as the three walk briskly past the bar, pulling their fur-trimmed hoods closer around their flushed cheeks and pulling their slender bodies closer into each other. But there is nothing to laugh about. Nowadays, they wouldn’t dream of stepping foot inside the bar.
Category: News
Community Calendar for March 17, 2006
Two out of five Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Help us change that statistic this April by joining the Canadian Cancer Society as a volunteer door-to-door canvasser. Money raised will help fund leading-edge Canadian cancer research, provide information on all types of cancer and deliver community support services. To walk your block as a volunteer canvasser, contact Loretta Fleming at 723-1744 extension 226.
Sex-ed program targets younger students
Immaculata high school is changing its sexual education program to target younger students after recent studies tied a lack of knowledge to a rise in sexually transmitted infections.
Doucet’s toll plan called ‘half-baked bright idea’
Coun. Clive Doucet wants to charge motorists between 25 and 50 cents to drive into the Glebe and Old Ottawa South on a weekday morning.