Police making progress on better relations with minority communities, says equity council member
With the OPS' Community Equity Council seeing success in its first year, there is still more work to be done in Ottawa relating to equality, diversity and inclusion.
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Sarah Sibley, Emma Rektor and Christine Jean-Baptiste ,
May 11, 2020
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First season of NAC’s Indigenous Theatre winds down; artists hope for expanding opportunities
With the first season of the NAC’s Indigenous Theatre program winding down, Indigenous artists hope the spotlight remains and representation continues.
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Emma Rektor, Christine Jean-Baptiste and Sarah Sibley ,
March 19, 2020
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Ottawa’s ‘intensification’ plan gets mixed reviews in Hintonburg and Mechanicsville
With the population of Ottawa on the rise, new zoning bylaws are being considered to add more units in Hintonburg and Mechanicsville.
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Sarah Sibley, Christine Jean-Baptiste and Emma Rektor ,
March 19, 2020
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IN THE NEWS: Wednesday, March 18
Good Morning, Ottawa. It is -3°C and sunny. Clouds are expected to increase through the day. The temperature will drop to -2°C tonight. Wind gusts of up to 15 km/h will become light and the temperature will drop overnight to -6°C. Environment Canada has details. Ontario announces first COVID-19 death According to the Ottawa Citizen, Ontario health officials confirmed Ontario’s...
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Christine Jean-Baptiste ,
March 18, 2020
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Make way for the first International Film Festival of Ottawa
The International Film Festival of Ottawa is quickly approaching. Here's everything you need to know.
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Christine Jean-Baptiste ,
March 6, 2020
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Ottawa’s pedestrian safety needs to be more ambitious, say critics
City council recently approved a five-year Road Safety Action Plan. Ottawa pedestrians can look forward to new safeguards.
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Sarah Sibley, Emma Rektor and Christine Jean-Baptiste ,
February 6, 2020
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