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“We’ve ensured that we will be on top of it. We’re going to hit the storm as closely as possible. When the event starts, we will be deploying all our resources.” Knoxdale-Merivale Coun. Keith Egli, chair of council’s transportation committee, said he hadn’t received any re...
Fowlie wrote about his own chat with the driver on Facebook: I chatted with him for a while after we left, and it turns out he only started driving 8 months ago. You made the right call hiring this person, and I know that a lot of operators don't get the recognition they deser...
26: Privately run eye clinic didn't put pressure on me, a reader says. You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com Citizen letters 10 hours ago Opinion Collard: Ottawa-Vanier deserves more family doctors and affordable housing The Citizen invited Ottawa candidates from the four...
After five tries and several hours, I was told bluntly it could not be resolved on the phone. I have requested a court date. My senior friends, as tired of ageism, as I am, intend to accompany me. Obviously, my friends will not be using the OC Transpo in the near future, if ever...
Peter Pay came of age during the Second World War in China, fled the violence of the civil war as a refugee, earned engineering degrees in Taiwan and Toronto, and settled in Ottawa.Photo by Pay Family Photo/Handout Peter Wensheng Pay was born into turbulent times on Oct. 1...