An Ottawa basketball hotspot could be shut down if players fail to meet rules of conduct and appease local residents.
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The not-so-secret garden
By Pamela Stephens
A mere ten blocks from the southern edge of Centretown lies “Tranquility Base,” a yard-turned animal haven where squirrels, stray cats, birds, toads, turtles, raccoons and the Chymczuk family relax and enjoy a trickling waterfall, a luxurious hot tub and hundreds of lawn ornaments.
Letters for October 29, 2004
Housing article data questioned
In your Oct. 1 issue, you reported on page 8 that “Renters benefit due to rise in vacancies”. However, in the Insight section, Pamela Stephens argued that the vacancies are not helping those looking for low rent units. Unfortunately, her argument is based on erroneous data.
Preemptive strike against parole office is hypocritical
After a month of outrage, Elgin Street-area residents are still grappling with the fact that Corrections Canada located its main Eastern Ontario parole office across from Elgin Street Public School.