It’s #Patioszn again: People in Ottawa heading outdoors to meet for a meal despite rising COVID cases
Ottawa went into the red-control zone on March 19 with cases rising but despite this, restaurants were able to open their patios up to the public. With the sun out over the weekend, patios were a busy spot. Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson fast-tracked the reopening of patios to help restaurants combat the restrictions designated by the red zone, such as...
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Jenna Adlam ,
March 24, 2021
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Increased demand for puppies is leading to rise in dog thefts
Dog thefts are rising as some try to capitalize off the increased demand for puppies.
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Natalie Cecomancini and Jenna Adlam ,
March 23, 2021
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In The News: Tuesday, Feb. 23
Capital Current offers morning news highlights.
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Jenna Adlam ,
February 23, 2021
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In The News: Thursday, Feb. 11
Capital Current offers morning news highlights.
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Jenna Adlam ,
February 11, 2021
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Becoming a mother in the age of COVID-19 can be “isolating”
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an upset of routines and traditions, but for expecting mothers and new parents, a pivotal period in their lives has been completely rewritten.
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Natalie Cecomancini, Lauren Stokes and Jenna Adlam ,
February 9, 2021
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In The News: Thursday, Feb. 4
Capital Current offers morning news highlights
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Jenna Adlam ,
February 4, 2021
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Carleton international student flees campus just before Bermuda’s border closes
The outbreak of COVID-19 in Canada left many of Carleton’s international students stranded on campus or scrambling to get home.
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Jenna Adlam and Emily Wilson ,
April 9, 2020
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Ottawa Muslim family combats negativity by trying to educate neighbours
An Ottawa Muslim family is trying to educate their neighbours about the nature of Islam.
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Jenna Adlam ,
February 20, 2020
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