The 92nd Grey Cup may be in the books for another year, but one event outside the big game touched the hearts of Ottawa’s football fans.
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Local boy Legault tackles Cup on familiar field
Seated in his hotel lobby, sporting a black baseball cap with an orange cat’s-paw print and chatting casually with a couple of teammates, this football star might be mistaken for just another of Ottawa’s crazed Grey Cup fans.
Taking aim at the Safe Streets Act
By Pamela Stephens
Imagine walking down the street and being followed by a police car. The officer requests to see your identification and tells you to “go back where you came from.”
Imagine being harassed every day at your place of work as you try to earn a living, being ridiculed and told you are “worthless.”
Faulty locks worry local cyclists
By Natasha Gleiser
Ottawa cyclists are worried about their bikes being stolen after last month’s discovery that some locks could be picked with a simple ballpoint pen.
Theft is a problem in Ottawa — 196 bikes were stolen in September, says Tom Cybulski from the Ottawa Police Service records section.