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Donna Ellen Jones-Hutt's death is Ottawa's seventh homicide of 2009. Here are the other six: Joshua Oqallak, 41, a skilled stone carver and drum maker from Nunavut, was found dead in an upstairs apartment at 391 Dieppe St.
Harkats ready for more big changes
Mohamed Harkat was arrested Dec 10, 2002 on a federal security certificate alleging he associated with terrorists.
Ottawa tennis instructor pleads guilty to assaulting 11-year-old student
"I'm friends with benefits, aren't I," an Ottawa court heard Thursday an 65-year-old tennis instructor told an 11-year-old girl after he offered to swap her underwear for tennis shorts.
A City Councillor wants the City of Ottawa to require the Fire Chief is bilingual.
Distinct termination morphologies for vertically aligned carbon nanotube forests
Vertically aligned carbon nanotube forests, including single-walled nanotubes, are imaged optically as they grow in situ from cobalt/alumina catalyst using water-assisted acetylene chemical vapor deposition.
Divorce rate in Canada lower than previously thought
The persistently cited statistic that half of all marriages end in divorce stems from misunderstanding of how divorce rates are calculated and the dominance of American figures from the 1980s OTTAWA a ' Fewer marriages in Canada are ending in divorce than is commonly thought, but the effects of the split can affect every member of the family, a new ...
Boards ID full-day kindergarten schools
School board officials have identified 33 local schools as candidates to host full-day kindergarten when the Ontario government begins implementing it next fall.
School boards release all-day list
The city's public and Catholic school boards have released their lists of candidate schools for all-day kindergarten next September.
Pat Sheahan Gaels football team headed to the Vanier Cup, in the Globe and Mail.
Ottawa cat hoarders charged with cruelty
Only four of the 33 cats found in the apartment, including this one, were deemed suitable for adoption.
Money for drug counsellors in schools
Another $100,000 will be donated to project s.t.e.p. Thursday to help fund the placement of drug counsellors in all 55 high schools throughout the Ottawa area.
More women are primary breadwinner in families
A Statistics Canada report released earlier this year found that 18 per cent of women are now their families' primary breadwinners in terms of hourly earnings, bringing in 55 per cent or more of the household income.
When Vern White took on the role of police chief in Ottawa, he didn't know crack cocaine was such a big problem in the city.
New affordable housing for Aboriginal community
Forty Aboriginal households living off-reserve will benefit from new affordable housing in Ottawa.
Arrest made in Cardinal pharmacy robbery
OTTAWA a ' Ontario Provincial Police arrested a man in connection with an armed drug robbery in Cardinal, Ont.
Corktown's success drives interest in pedestrian bridges
The Corktown Bridge has been so successful that the City of Ottawa is going ahead with a $1-million feasibility study on two other pedestrian bridges.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 2:55 PM Uniform tribute to the Forces G overnor-General Michalle Jean was in a green Canadian Forces uniform at today's Remembrance Day ceremonies, breaking with her past practice of wearing civilian clothes to the annual event.
Fire destroys shop, but not memories
Mansoor Mohamed stared at his Embassy Specialty Store Thursday and all he saw were memories.