The violin has had Peter Dawson fiddling around for more than 60 years, writes Toby Bartlett.
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The violin has had Peter Dawson fiddling around for more than 60 years, writes Toby Bartlett.
Jack Aubry roamed the Irish countryside in search of his ancestor’s birthplace. Christine Roger talks with a direct descendant of Canada’s first Irish settler.
Sue O’Sullivan, the new deputy chief of Ottawa police services, says she has time to grab a coffee with female police candidates who have issues or concerns about the job.
Rob mclennan wrote poems in a donut shop for six years. He woke every morning, walked over to the former Dunkin Donuts at Bank Street and Gloucester Street six days a week and worked on his writing for five hours at a time. He’s had his own office in his apartment since March, but says he never minded his makeshift office.