Christmas tree buyers in the Byward Market keep it real
It's the first day of the season to buy a tree in the Byward Market, and it’s cool enough that chunks of snow and ice still hang off the branches of the Balsam and Fraser fir trees lined up along York Street.
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Caroline Mercer, Lisa Johnson and Jasmine Stamos ,
December 10, 2018
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Ottawa Murderinos shock and delight with true crime stories at open mic event
At the Art House Café, stories of murder, ghosts and criminals are a safe way to engage with the unsafe.
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Lisa Johnson, Jasmine Stamos and Cora Hansen ,
November 26, 2018
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Sex-ed curriculum inspired campaign of first transgender school board trustee
Lyra Evans believes that good sex-education saves lives, and vowed to fight for a modernized sex-ed curriculum throughout a winning campaign in Zone 9 of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board.
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Lisa Johnson ,
October 23, 2018
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Gatineau residents displaced by twister deal with new normal
Ten days after a devastating tornado forced him from his home, Marc Racette says he is still busy trying to get his life back to normal.
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Cora Hansen, Jasmine Stamos and Lisa Johnson ,
October 2, 2018
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