Ottawa businesses have a disconnect when it comes to hiring immigrants, report shows
While businesses say foreign labour is important for Ottawa's economy, immigrants still face barriers finding a job in the city.
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Meredith Lauzon, Travis Poland and Barbara d'Oro ,
January 14, 2019
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Ottawa Public Health hopes for lighter flu season, more effective vaccine
Public health officials look to Australia to predict our flu season - this year looks like it will be moderate.
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Meredith Lauzon, Barbara d'Oro and Travis Poland ,
November 21, 2018
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Ottawa music community, CUPE 503 raise $50K for tornado relief in benefit concert
Proceeds from the benefit concert will go to the United Way, that will assure the funds suit short- and long-term needs.
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Meredith Lauzon ,
November 12, 2018
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Bells of Peace ring in Ottawa at sunset on Remembrance Day
In marking 100 years since the end of the First World War, bells will ring out across Canada.
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Meredith Lauzon ,
November 9, 2018
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After the tornado, Bruce Pit dog park will never be the same
When tornadoes swept through the Ottawa-Gatineau region in September, one left sections of Bruce Pit and its pet memorial destroyed in its wake.
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Meredith Lauzon ,
November 8, 2018
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Becoming a bee city could be a sweet deal for Ottawa
City staff are looking into what it would take for Ottawa to become a bee-friendly city.
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Meredith Lauzon ,
October 24, 2018
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Thousands of permanent residents have no say in Ottawa’s election
They pay taxes, work, and study in the city, but they won’t be voting on Oct. 22.
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Meredith Lauzon ,
October 5, 2018
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