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Emergency crews want residents to be water wise
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - When Jim McLaughlin was a little boy, he went skating on the Rideau Canal when he wasn't supposed to and fell through the ice. "I went through up to my waist,"...
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Group celebrates 50 years of building peace
By Kristy WallaceEMC community - When Tony Michel was a teenager, he remembers traveling around the world as part of the Children's International Summer Villages program. It touched his...
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Plan ahead for winter water: emergency officials
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - When Jim McLaughlin was a little boy, he went skating on the Rideau Canal when he wasn't supposed to and fell through the ice. "I went through up to my waist,"...
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Emergency crews want Ottawa residents to be water wise, Too many deaths happen over the winter, say emergency officials
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - When Jim McLaughlin was a little boy, he went skating on the Rideau Canal when he wasn't supposed to and fell through the ice. "I went through up to my waist,"...
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'Stop social assistance poverty,' Ottawa ACORN urges province
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - Vivian Joynt wasn't always living off social assistance. But after her brother died of severe burns he received in a gruesome trucking accident, she was laid off...
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Severn students learn diversity by quilting
By Kristy WallaceEMC community - Grade 5 student Kimberly Clairin wanted to quilt a square that reflected her Haitian background. Benni Evensen, a Grade 6 student, quilted a square showing...
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Trustee wants to keep kids fit
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - When Theresa Kavanagh was in school, she remembers when children would go outside and play. "For the most part, you just went outside and did stuff," said the...
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Promoting world peace for 50 years
By Kristy WallaceEMC community - When Tony Michel was a teenager, he remembers traveling around the world as part of the Children's International Summer Villages program. It touched his...
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Power to the Purple launched at Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - Stephanie Richardson leaned on her husband Luke's shoulder, wiping away tears as he spoke to reporters and staff members at The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre...
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Students learn about art, life through quilting
By Kristy WallaceEMC community - Grade 5 student Kimberly Clairin wanted to quilt a square that reflected her Haitian background. Benni Evensen, a Grade 6 student, quilted a square showing...
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Great Canadian Theatre Company goes 'below mainstream'
By Kristy WallaceEMC entertainment - Since Undercurrents: theatre below the mainstream started at the Great Canadian Theatre Company two years ago, festival programmer Patrick Gauthier said...
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'Below the mainstream' festival draws new audiences to GCTC, Now in second season, non-traditional theatre fare in studio setting aimed at youth
By Kristy WallaceEMC entertainment - Since Undercurrents: theatre below the mainstream started at the Great Canadian Theatre Company two years ago, festival programmer Patrick Gauthier said...
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Purple power for mental health
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - Stephanie Richardson leaned on her husband Luke's shoulder, wiping away tears as he spoke to reporters and staff members at The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre...
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Condors offer chance to shine: 'To him, everything's hockey'
By Kristy WallaceEMC sports - Even when Connor Woodward stretches out on the couch to watch some cartoons, he has a mini hockey stick tucked under his arm. Everything is hockey for Connor...
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'To him, everything's hockey', Capital City Condors encourage boy's love of the game
By Kristy WallaceEMC sports - Even when Connor Woodward stretches out on the couch to watch some cartoons at home, he has a mini hockey stick tucked under his arm. Everything is hockey...
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'To him, everything's hockey', Capital City Condors fosters boy's love of hockey
By Kristy WallaceEMC sports - Even when Connor Woodward stretches out on the couch to watch some cartoons at home, he has a mini hockey stick tucked under his arm. Everything is hockey...
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Men step up to end violence against women with I Can MANifest Change
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - Ron Couchman admits he didn't always know how to deal with the cycle of violence against women. "I engaged in binge drinking. I was angry, and short-tempered....
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Power to the Purple launched at Royal
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - Stephanie Richardson leaned on her husband Luke's shoulder, wiping away tears as he spoke to reporters and staff members at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre...
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Sexting, cyber bullying part of police forum, Be smart with technology: police
By Kristy WallaceEMC news - Const. Amy Haggerty believes no parent would ever give their teenager keys to the car without teaching them to drive - and the same principle applies to giving...
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No infection links to clinic: Ottawa public health
By Kristy WallaceEMC news An interim report issued by Ottawa public health has indicated that to date, there have been no identified links between hepatitis B, hepatitis C or HIV and a Carling...
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