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    LRT report prompts call for Hubley’s resignation

    December 2, 2022December 2, 2022

    Allan Hubley is facing a barrage of calls to resign after details of a secretive group chat he participated in was revealed in the LRT inquiry report.

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    A business co-owner standing with Fraser Fir Christmas trees.
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    As December arrives, Christmas tree producers, sellers feel the pinch 

    December 2, 2022December 2, 2022

    On the eve of National Christmas Tree Day, tree producers and sellers are advising consumers not to wait until the last minute to buy a tree.

    As December arrives, Christmas tree producers, sellers feel the pinch  Read More
    A cardboard record with a label saying Kanye West on it.
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    Widespread outcry against Kanye West’s anti-Semitic comments

    December 2, 2022December 2, 2022

    Political leaders and Jewish organizations are speaking out against Kanye West’s recent antisemitic comments.

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    ‘It’s a problem for our democracy’: Journalism panel confronts online hate 

    December 2, 2022

    Several prominent journalists and public officials convened at Carleton University to discuss what they say is one of the most important issues facing the journalism industry: online threats and harassment.

    ‘It’s a problem for our democracy’: Journalism panel confronts online hate  Read More
    Rachelle Bélanger stands inside Purple Urchin on Bank Street
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    Ottawa businesses opt out of Black Friday to protest hyper-consumerism

    November 25, 2022November 25, 2022

    Some local Ottawa businesses opted out of offering Black Friday sales this year to protest unethical practices and rampant consumerism.

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    Emergencies Act won’t be abused by future governments, Trudeau tells inquiry

    November 25, 2022

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he has faith the future government will not abuse the Emergencies Act

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    Three OCDSB trustees listen to testimony from CHEO's Dr. Lindy Samson
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    Public-school trustees pass on mask motion

    November 25, 2022December 2, 2022

    Ottawa-Carleton District School Board trustees rejected a mask requirement for public school classrooms Thursday evening. 

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    Six individuals hold a large cheque made out to the Barrhaven Food Cupboard while holding up one finger.
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    Food banks struggle to meet holiday demand

    November 25, 2022November 25, 2022

    Food banks and charities are looking for food and monetary donations to support those most in need this holiday season, but inflated living costs are putting these organizations in a tight spot.

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    As CHEO emergency worsens community still uncertain about COVID-19 regulations

    November 18, 2022January 25, 2023

    “This is a time that we should all be thinking about how we can keep our children safe,” said Samson, who is an infectious disease specialist.

    As CHEO emergency worsens community still uncertain about COVID-19 regulations Read More
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    ‘Giddy energy’ of Ottawa live theatre returns

    November 18, 2022November 25, 2022

    COVID-19 restrictions seriously disrupted live theatre, darkening many stages for months on end. As mask and vaccine mandates began to lift in advance of this production season, Ottawa’s local theatre scene is making a comeback.

    ‘Giddy energy’ of Ottawa live theatre returns Read More

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