Meandering mice among the pest problems in Ottawa’s federal buildings
Pest problems persist in Ottawa federal government buildings, as workers at L'Esplanade Laurier on O'Connor Street have been encountering mice.
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Liam McCloskey, Polina Gankina and Cara Powell ,
December 10, 2019
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IN THE NEWS: Tuesday, Nov. 19
Good morning Ottawa, expect a mix of sun and clouds with a temperature feeling -4 this morning. The afternoon will warm to 0. Clouds will start coming in towards the evening with the mercury dropping to -6 overnight. Here’s what else you need to know. Ottawa woman severely beaten at Mexican resort Lexi York, 29, was badly beaten at a...
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Liam McCloskey ,
November 19, 2019
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IN THE NEWS: Friday, Nov. 15
Here's what's in the news on Friday, Nov. 15
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Liam McCloskey ,
November 15, 2019
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Queer immigrants and refugees take centre stage at Ottawa LGBT film festival
Film festival Inside Out explores challenges in conflicting identities among LGBTQ2S+ refugees and immigrants.
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Cara Powell, Liam McCloskey and Polina Gankina ,
November 11, 2019
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Incumbents win back their seats in Ottawa ridings
Incumbent parties won back their Ottawa ridings Monday, with the Liberals winning seven and the Conservatives holding onto one.
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Kate McCullough, Liam McCloskey, Alexandra Elves and Susan Sherring ,
October 21, 2019
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Catching up on a year of legal cannabis in the capital
With the one year anniversary of cannabis legalization, here is an in-depth look at how the cannabis industry has grown, and notable trends surrounding its trade.
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Cara Powell, Liam McCloskey and Polina Gankina ,
October 17, 2019
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Ottawa’s affordable housing crisis needs more federal help, experts, activists say
Low-income activists are continuing their fight against the federal government as Ottawa's housing crisis persists.
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Cara Powell, Liam McCloskey and Polina Gankina ,
October 3, 2019
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Distracted driving still a concern despite new penalties, Ottawa Police say
One hundred and twenty tickets were issues as of Jan. 20, and police say they are doubtful they will see a decline over the rest of the year.
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Alexandra Vegso and Liam McCloskey ,
February 7, 2019
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