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Cut the crap, says Ecology Ottawa
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - A young man sitting on a toilet placed on the ice at Britannia Beach was part of Ecology Ottawa's push to have the federal government include money for the Ottawa...
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Cut the crap in the river, says Ecology Ottawa
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - A young man sitting on a toilet placed on the ice at Britannia Beach was part of Ecology Ottawa's push to have the federal government include money for the Ottawa...
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Cut the crap, Ecology Ottawa tells federal government, Ottawa River Action Plan needs funds
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - A young man sitting on a toilet placed on the ice at Britannia Beach was part of Ecology Ottawa's push to have the federal government include money for the Ottawa...
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Woodroffe High School 'Walks in her Shoes', Students look to become global citizens with CARE Canada initiative
By Kristy WallaceEMC community - Jaden Lairson and Julie Ducharmes want to teach students more than the three R's - they want their students to be global citizens able to make a difference...
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Residents get first look at Bayview design plan
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - It was standing room only at Tom Brown Arena on March 6 when Hintonburg-area residents filed in to hear what their community could look like once the soon-to-be-built...
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Parents call for Broadview PS rebuild
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - From asbestos to exposed wiring, Broadview Avenue Public School parents have had enough of what they say is a poor state of repair for their children's elementary...
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Man injured in ByWard Market attack
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - A man in his 50s has been transported to the Ottawa Trauma Center following an injury in the ByWard Market on March 10 just after 1 a.m. Ottawa Paramedics describe...
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Time to fix fouled Ottawa River, group says, Ecology Ottawa calls on federal government to invest in cleanup efforts
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - A young man sitting on a toilet placed on the ice at Britannia Beach was part of Ecology Ottawa's push to have the federal government include money for the Ottawa...
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Band uses pink drumsticks for a cause, Streets of Hastings finds innovative ways to fight cancer
By Kristy WallaceEMC community - Within just a few years, Larry Peyton lost several friends and family members to cancer. He also knows some who survived the disease. But when his friend...
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Proposed Somerset tower too tall, residents say
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - Area residents crammed into a room at the Hintonburg Community Centre on March 7 to learn more about a possible 28 storey condo tower going up at 1050 Somerset...
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Cut the crap, says Ecology Ottawa
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - A young man sitting on a toilet placed on the ice at Britannia Beach was part of Ecology Ottawa's push to have the federal government include money for the Ottawa...
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Woodroffe HS 'walks in her shoes', Students take part in school's first-ever Social Justice Day event
By Kristy WallaceEMC community - Jaden Lairson and Julie Ducharmes want to teach students more than the three R's - they want their students to be global citizens able to make a difference...
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Streets of Hastings jam for a good cause
By Kristy WallaceEMC arts - Within just a few years, Larry Peyton lost several friends and family members to cancer. He also knows some who survived the disease. But when his friend and co-worker...
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Cut the crap in the Ottawa River, says Ecology Ottawa
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - A young man sitting on a toilet placed on the ice at Britannia Beach was part of Ecology Ottawa's push to have the federal government include money for the Ottawa...
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Cut the crap, says Ecology Ottawa
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - A young man sitting on a toilet placed on the ice at Britannia Beach was part of Ecology Ottawa's push to have the federal government include money for the Ottawa...
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Band keeps beat in cancer fight using pink drumsticks, Streets of Hastings will hold its Three Streets to the Wind album release party on March 23
By Kristy WallaceEMC community - Within just a few years, Larry Peyton lost several friends and family members to cancer. He also knows some who survived the disease. But when his friend...
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Woodroffe High School 'walks in her shoes'
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - Jaden Lairson and Julie Ducharmes want to teach students more than the three R's - they want their students to be global citizens able to make a difference in...
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Band goes pink for a cause
By Kristy WallaceEMC Community - Within just a few years, Larry Peyton lost several friends and family members to cancer. He also knows some who survived the disease. But when his friend...
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Civic Hospital residents tackle high-rise concerns
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - Too many cars zipping through the neighbourhood and a proposed high-rise development were among residents' concerns at the Civic Hospital Neighbourhood Association's...
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Westfest administrative office moves to Vanier
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - Westboro's annual free music festival that draws thousands to the heart of the village every summer moved its head office to Vanier last year, an indication of...
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