A wall of graffiti sticks out like a sore thumb from the historic elegance of the Dominion-Chalmers United Church on Cooper Street.
Even churches can’t escape growing graffiti epidemic
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A wall of graffiti sticks out like a sore thumb from the historic elegance of the Dominion-Chalmers United Church on Cooper Street.
Even after the last rock is thrown at next month’s Nokia Brier in Ottawa, the event’s success will sadly be judged on how many kegs of beer were downed rather than its athletic merit.
The federal, provincial and city governments combined to hand out $8.2 million to “prevent and end homelessness” in Ottawa, but according to groups who received money they are only trying to manage the symptoms instead of investing in a cure. They say the real problem is the lack of affordable housing
The word “diva” evokes some pretty common stereotypes of actresses garbed in pink feather boas and sparkly evening gowns.