An exhibition about a man who warned Allied leaders and the world about the horrors of the Holocaust has come to the Canadian War Museum.
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Slain elk antlers to adorn Native centre
The wild elk shot in Centretown a month ago will have a lasting presence in the Odawa Native Friendship Centre, according to Rebecca Jones, a youth worker at the Centre.
Mysterious mussel finds home in Ottawa River
If you enjoyed fishing, swimming and boating in the Ottawa River this summer, you have mussels to thank for keeping the water clean, according to Canadian Museum of Nature research scientist André Martel. And that’s why he’s studying these natural water filters, including the rare and endangered hickorynut mussel, in hopes of protecting them for future generations.
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Councillor questions electric charging station
City hall’s much-touted electric vehicle charging station has been questioned by Innes Coun. Rainer Bloess, who says he’s concerned about the possible abuse of the service and what he considers low public usage.