Ottawa Public Health and the Canadian Cancer Society are offering Centretown quitters a chance to win big next month.
Centretown quitters can win big if they butt out
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Ottawa Public Health and the Canadian Cancer Society are offering Centretown quitters a chance to win big next month.
Even with extra funding, community health and resource centres in Ottawa were struggling to provide patients with transportation alternatives in a city rocked by the transit strike.
For the first time ever this Saturday, devotees of the retro sport of roller derby will butt heads – and shoulders, and hips, and arms – in the nation’s capital.
Some Ottawa transit users are fuming not only because the transit strike is now in its second month, but also because they continue to be charged for a service they are not receiving.