Ottawa residents will get a chance to sit down with one of sixty human "books" available to sign out at locations across the city on Saturday.
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Lynn Rutan was the only Michigan resident chosen for the committee and said the process was intense, with numerous discussions on the merits and literary elements of the books.
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OTTAWA — Despite being world-class athletes at rival universities, Tyson Hinz and Kate Goodfellow shared something special Wednesday night at the 59th Ottawa Sports Awards dinner.Hinz, the backbone of the much-celebrated Carleton University Ravens men’s basketball team, and Goodfellow, a world rowing champion and star of the University of Ottawa crew, were selected as the respective 2011 male ...
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The program that West Ottawa started in 2005 has spread to other districts, adding to gifted and talented programs.
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For first eight months of fiscal year, deficit stands at $17.3-billion compared with $26-billion a year earlier
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The federal government is well ahead of schedule in reducing the size of the deficit, even as it is preparing to cut back on pensions and the size of the public service.
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The two most senior executives at Ornge Global, which is responsible for Ontario's air ambulance service, were fired Thursday as a forensic audit of the firm's books continues.
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The federal government is well ahead of schedule in reducing the size of the deficit, even as it is preparing to cut back on pensions and the size of the public service.
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Learn about 10 human "books" in anticipation of the Ottawa Public Library event Jan. 28.
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Revenue won't grow quickly enough for Ontario erase its deficit by its target of 2017-18 and continue to increase health-care spending at current levels unless the province raises taxes, according to a report released Thursday by the Conference Board of Canada, which suggests Ontario will be hard put balance the books within the next decade.
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