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Cut the crap, says Ecology Ottawa

By Kristy Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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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Time to fix fouled Ottawa River, group says, Ecology Ottawa calls on federal government to invest in cleanup efforts

By Kristy Wallace
EMC 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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Man injured in ByWard Market attack

By Kristy Wallace
EMC 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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Band uses pink drumsticks for a cause, Streets of Hastings finds innovative ways to fight cancer

By Kristy Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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...
read more »

Cut the crap, says Ecology Ottawa

By Kristy Wallace
EMC 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...
read more »

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 Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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 Wallace
EMC 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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