A Heated Rivalry character calls Ottawa his favourite city. I love it too | Letters to the Editor | Page 884 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 13, 2026 - 04:00

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A Heated Rivalry character calls Ottawa his favourite city. I love it too | Letters to the Editor

January 13, 2026
On reading your article on Heated Rivalry I saw to my dismay that there were repeated references to Ottawa being a boring city. I moved here because it was just the opposite: a dynamic bilingual city with excellent restaurants, a wide choice of theatre and concert entertainment and easy access to the outdoors where you can be downhill skiing or swimming in a cool, northern lake half an hour after leaving work. Read More


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