T.J. Goertz asks why bilingualism training isn’t accessible to all Canadians.
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T.J. Goertz asks why bilingualism training isn’t accessible to all Canadians.
Residents living near the Queensway are frustrated that it could take years before the city constructs sound barriers to block the noise of transport trucks and cars.
The Women’s Network of Ottawa holds sessions at the National Press Club the second Wednesday of every month from 7:15 a.m. – 9 a.m. The cost is $18 including breakfast. For more information, please contact Ann Gregory at agregory@bizservices.net or 594-8700 ext. 103. There is no annual membership fee and membership is open to all.
After an uproar from the community over the possibility of Preston Street and Little Italy being split in half, consultants for the Ottawa Ward Boundary Review will not recommend any changes to Somerset Ward.