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Fundraising breakfast to honour Chief White

By Michelle Nash
EMC news -Vanier residents have organized a special fundraising event in honour their outgoing chief of police. Organized by the Vanier community, the continental breakfast...
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Youth job fair going to go the extra mile

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - A youth organized job fair at Carleton University promises to be unlike any other. Youth from the organization Jaku Konbit have taken the lead on organizing...
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Firehall concert series set to amaze

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - An upcoming concert series at Old Ottawa South's Firehall is only the beginning of what organizers hope will become the new musical hot spot for the city. The...
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Family fest ready for Family Day

By Michelle Nash
A joint community organization promises to be the best place to celebrate winter-fun activities this Family Day. Lowertown Community Association (LCA), along with the...
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Professor celebrates Juno nomination

By Michelle Nash
A Carleton University music professor by day and drummer for an instrumental trio band at night, Jesse Stewart has snared himself a Juno Award nomination. Stewart was in...
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Old Ottawa South fighting for one of Canada's top spots

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - Old Ottawa South is fighting for a spot to be one of Canada's great places to live in the second annual contest of the same name. The Great Places in Canada...
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Old Ottawa South fighting to be a top spot in Canada

By Michelle Nash
Old Ottawa South is fighting for a spot to be one of Canada's great places to live in the second annual contest of the same name. The Great Places in Canada contest asked...
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Job fair goes the extra mile for youth, Young people from Jaku Konbit organize Carleton University event

By Michelle Nash
EMC community - A youth organized job fair at Carleton University promises to be unlike any other. Youth from the organization Jaku Konbit have taken the lead on organizing...
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Carleton Professor celebrates Juno nomination

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - A Carleton University music professor by day and drummer for an instrumental trio band at night, Jesse Stewart has snared himself a Juno Award nomination. Stewart...
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Professor celebrates Juno nomination

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - A Carleton University music professor by day and drummer for an instrumental trio band at night, Jesse Stewart has snared himself a Juno Award nomination. Stewart...
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Job fair going the extra mile

By Michelle Nash
EMC News - A youth organized job fair at Carleton University promises to be unlike any other. Youth from the organization Jaku Konbit have taken the lead on organizing...
read more »

Fundraising breakfast to honour Chief White

By Michelle Nash
EMC News -Vanier residents have organized a special fundraising event in honour their outgoing chief of police. Organized by the Vanier community, the continental breakfast...
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Snow, food, fun promised at Vanier carnival

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - A year in the making, Together for Vanier's working group on beautification along with community partners, the community's first-ever Vanier Winter Carnival has...
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New committee to address Sandy Hill concerns, Pilot project to engage residents, university and students

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - A new pilot project starting up in Sandy Hill will bring university students and home owners together to create a better community dynamic after years of disputes...
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Science making second appearance this Winterlude, Snowball, astronaut challenges part of festival

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - Slime, live reptiles, liquid nitrogen ice cream, snowball challenges and a scavenger hunt are just a few of the fun activities planned for Winterlude's second...
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Bytown exhibit explores history of urban forests, Features growth timeline, looks at value to cities

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - A new exhibit at a downtown museum commemorates a historic Tunney's Pasture-area tree and tells the story of how important trees are to an urban landscape. The...
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Exploring the science of winter

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - Slime, live reptiles, liquid nitrogen ice cream, snowball challenges and a scavenger hunt are just a few of the fun activities planned for Winterlude's second...
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Glebe campaign to help food bank this winter

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - The snow will be falling in the Glebe all month long in February thanks to a new community initiative to raise money for the Ottawa Food Bank. The Snowflakes...
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Striking Salvation Army workers in for long haul

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - Negotiations remain at a standstill between the union and management at the Booth Centre Salvation Army as the 60 support staff currently on strike mark one month...
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Katimavik program looking for good homes

By Michelle Nash
EMC news - A Canada-wide personal development program for university age students is looking for families to billet participants in the Ottawa chapter. Billeting provides...
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