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As we enter the holiday weekend, we wanted to take this opportunity to update our customers on the status of restoration efforts resulting from Wednesday’s... more
By unpubadmin
April 7, 2023
I ran as a a replacement for Jenna Sudds in North Kanata. The councillors under Watson chose Kathy Currie. Recently Ms. Currie, amongst others, voted for a... more
April 6, 2023
Provincial underfunding leading to cuts to services for seniors & disabled persons, says Olde Forge CRC
OTTAWA, March 21, 2023 – Thousands of vulnerable... more
By AlexCullen
March 21, 2023
(Letters to the Editor)
Ottawa Citizen
Dear Editor:
Ontario Municipal Affairs & Housing Minister Steve Clark, in his op-ed article in the March 4 Ottawa... more
By AlexCullen
March 7, 2023
Maisonneuve is a smart Montreal magazine which has the feel of a Canadian New Yorker with smart graphics, plugged in editors and a big city vibe. At the start... more
By Clive Doucet
March 4, 2023
You probably are thinking how could I have been so naïve? Why didn’t you rant more? In my defence, I ranted more than I wanted. Some things are bigger than... more
By Clive Doucet
February 18, 2023
Councillor Diane Holmes came out to see me perform at my first public meeting after I announced that I was going to run for Regional Councillor. Diane was the... more
By Clive Doucet
February 18, 2023
Intensification, in land use speak, means more intensive land use i.e. more homes per lot. This term has become the buzz-word for urban planning, and... more
February 13, 2023
I can’t remember a season when the Ottawa Senators came out blazing after the midwinter Allstar break. Usually, they’re asleep at the wheel for the first... more
By James OGrady
February 9, 2023
The recent January figures provided by Russia’s own department of finance is that Revenues are down by 40% and Expenses are up five times. This is before Price... more
February 9, 2023
I had a happy childhood but that doesn’t mean I had a childhood that would suit another child. Today for the middle-class children, summers are for camps,... more
By Clive Doucet
February 5, 2023
Cape Breton is wild country and the wildest part is northwest Inverness where great south-east storms roll down from the mountains then sweep across the... more
By Clive Doucet
January 28, 2023
There’s no greater grace than to be where you are supposed to be and know it. I lived in that graceful place for eight years. Of all the jobs I’ve ever had,... more
By Clive Doucet
January 26, 2023
The first difficult issue that came at me after my election was similar to the Aberdeen, but much smaller beer. The City of Ottawa had decided it would like ‘... more
By Clive Doucet
January 26, 2023