“I go for the kale,” says Bob Henry. “It’s rather expensive at the grocery stores, but here I just pick it off fresh and it’s very good.”
Garden gives community housing residents ‘purpose’
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“I go for the kale,” says Bob Henry. “It’s rather expensive at the grocery stores, but here I just pick it off fresh and it’s very good.”
A controversial policy that could allow developers to build structures up to 27 storeys high in Centretown is facing public scrutiny this month.
When choosing between a telephone and a maid as a wedding gift from her husband in 1903, Lillian Freiman, a prominent Jewish philanthropist, surprised many by choosing the phone. After all, she needed methods to communicate with others to organize her various initiatives in the Ottawa area.
Call it dining with the dinosaurs.