Canadians concern about acts of hate against Jews and Muslims waning, poll concludes
Canadians remain concerned about antisemitic and anti-Muslim acts but their concern is eroding.
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Victor Vigas Alvarez ,
June 18, 2024
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New wildlife management plan for Ottawa will offer more protection for local beavers
Council to vote n new wildlife management plan for City of Ottawa.
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Victor Vigas Alvarez ,
June 17, 2024
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Live Nation to open major new music venue in downtown Ottawa
The former Chapters building at the corner of Rideau Street and Sussex Drive in Downtown Ottawa will soon by a 2,000 seat music venue operated by Live Nation, the largest music promotion company in North America.
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Victor Vigas Alvarez ,
June 12, 2024
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Council to settle the heritage designation of The Bay’s building on Rideau Street
Ottawa’s Built Heritage Committee has unanimously endorsed a report urging a heritage designation for the exterior of the Hudson’s Bay store on Rideau Street. City council will make a final determination of the building’s status. The building at 73 Rideau is east of the Chateau Laurier hotel on the north side of the street. In a committee meeting in April,...
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Victor Vigas Alvarez ,
June 12, 2024
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Carleton PhD is new mayor of Gatineau
Gatineau's new mayor is Maude Marquis-Bissonnette.
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Victor Vigas Alvarez ,
June 10, 2024
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Bank Street Wishlist: Wider sidewalks and bike lanes wanted
Wider sidewalks and bike lanes part of the wish list for users for Bank Street.
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Victor Vigas Alvarez ,
June 10, 2024
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The situational ethics of AI confronts post-secondary institutions
Universities are wrestling with the ethics of the use if Artificial Intelligence in the learning process.
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Victor Vigas Alvarez ,
June 10, 2024
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Diminishing support: Public support for pro-Palestinian encampments wanes the longer they last, survey shows
A new survey of Canadians and Americans shows that support for student encampments diminishes over time.
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Victor Vigas Alvarez ,
June 3, 2024
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Waste not: City slaps new limit on garbage items for curbside collection
City of Ottawa has approved a new three-item limit on garage for collection at the curbside starting Sept. 30.
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Victor Vigas Alvarez ,
May 30, 2024
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Northern Super League brings women’s pro soccer to Canada next spring
A new women's professional soccer league will debut next spring in six Canadian cities including Ottawa.
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Victor Vigas Alvarez ,
May 29, 2024
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Ottawa police not investigating Tabaret statue vandalism
Ottawa police not investigating vandalism of uOttawa founder's statue.
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Victor Vigas Alvarez ,
May 28, 2024
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Museum unveils new exhibition featuring 200 years of war art by women
New exhibition at the Canadian War Museum features some 70 works by women artists over the past two centuries.
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Alex Dines and Victor Vigas Alvarez ,
May 24, 2024
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