As LSAT becomes more accessible; some hope legal profession will too
As the LSAT becomes more accessible, there's hopeful anticipation for increased inclusivity within the legal profession.
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Teaghan Haysom ,
April 17, 2024
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Diabetics welcome the prospect of drugs covered by federal pharmacare plan
For Canadians living with diabetes, new pharmacare legislation could save them thousands.
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Teaghan Haysom ,
March 25, 2024
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Pastor objects to heritage designation for church; ‘Shut the doors,’ he says
The Built Heritage Committee of the City of Ottawa has ruled that an aging church building on King Edward Avenue has heritage value. The church's congegration objects. City council will decide.
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Teaghan Haysom ,
March 5, 2024
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Canada seeing a competitive job market even STEM grads can’t escape
Recent grads in engineering and STEM are facing a competitive and evolving job market.
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Teaghan Haysom ,
March 4, 2024
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Killing coyotes an example of Ottawa’s ‘mismanaged’ wildlife strategy, critics say
Killing coyoyes is not an effective or humane wildlife managment plan.
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Teaghan Haysom ,
November 29, 2022
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Jessica Bradley takes over from long-time councillor (and her former boss) in Gloucester-Southgate
Gloucester-Southgate gets a new Councillor replacing Diane Dean after eight terms.
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Teaghan Haysom ,
November 10, 2022
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