Boko Bakery’s closing leaves hole in heart of Elgin Street
Boko Bakery closed on Nov. 25, ending 36 years of unique cookies and leaving the lasting legacy of Yoko Sakiyama and her family.
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Martin Boyce, Kira Locken and Olivia Robinson ,
December 6, 2018
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Raising a stink about public washrooms in Ottawa: Why you should care about toilet privilege
Washroom. Toilet. Loo. Whatever you call it, they're everywhere, but they're not always available to everyone. Major barriers linked to accessibility and equality can render it nearly impossible to find a place to relieve oneself in Ottawa. One group is trying to change that.
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Olivia Robinson, Martin Boyce and Kira Locken ,
November 23, 2018
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Ottawa’s in a pickleball frenzy: The racquet sport keeps on growing
Pickleball "invades your soul" once you start to play. The racquet sport is quickly growing in popularity in Ottawa.
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Martin Boyce ,
November 7, 2018
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Carleton campus latest to be targeted by racist posters
Posters reading "It's okay to be white" have been found throughout the city, including Carleton University campus.
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Martin Boyce ,
November 2, 2018
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New speed limit signs hit Ottawa streets
New "Area" speed limit signs are being introduced to older downtown neighbourhoods, reducing speed limit to 40 km/h from 50.
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Martin Boyce ,
November 2, 2018
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Indigenous issues neglected in Ottawa election, voters say
Voters worry that municipal candidates didn't address Indigenous issues during election campaign.
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Martin Boyce ,
October 22, 2018
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Route rage: Frustrated commuters feel left behind by OC Transpo changes
Riders are angry after LRT delay makes new route changes premature.
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Martin Boyce ,
October 2, 2018
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