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        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
          First, I would like to congratulate the incumbent, and all incumbents who won... It's nice to win anything. 
Why did no one show up for the All-Candidates... more  
  
  January 20, 2023
          The Ottawa River is one of the largest, grandest rivers on the entire planet. When you look down at the earth from 20,000 feet, you can’t see Parliament Hill... more  
  
          By Clive Doucet  
  
  January 16, 2023
          As everyone knows this LRT Project is a massive unfinished and troublesome file; some people would say it is a mess. So, in limited time and space I only... more  
  
  January 11, 2023
          When I first ran for city politics, I ran because of the six-lane, Bronson Expressway which the city was planning to ram though our old neighbourhood from... more  
  
          By Clive Doucet  
  
  January 6, 2023
          John Lorinc recently won the mouthwatering $60,000 Balsillie Prize for his book on cities.  This prize is for books that are deemed to be important enough to... more  
  
          By Clive Doucet  
  
  December 9, 2022
          The Ottawa Light Rail Transit Public Inquiry released its final report on November 30, 2022. The report and supporting information are available under... more  
  
          By unpubadmin  
  
  November 30, 2022
          The following is a statement from Brian Samuel, Interim President, Ottawa Police Association, regarding Catherine McKenney's record of statements about the... more  
  
          By unpubadmin  
  
  October 18, 2022
          August is said to be archaeology month in Ottawa-Gatineau. The National Capital Commission is holding a public archaeological dig at lake Lemay. The NCC has... more  
  
  August 30, 2022
          It’s rare that there is any real change in city politics. Elections come and go but the same development forces that control City Council change the faces but... more  
  
          By Clive Doucet  
  
  August 26, 2022
  




























