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Naqvi's SCAN bill passes through committee

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - After an unexpected call back to the province's committee on regulations and private members bills, the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) bill was approved...
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Board votes to keep alternative program

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - The Ottawa Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) voted last week to continue running its elementary alternative program, after a lengthy review that worried its...
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City staff, residents identify Hintonburg NPI as a success

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - After three years of meetings, planning and development of the Neighbourhood Planning Initiative (NPI) in Hintonburg, city staff and local residents are calling...
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OCDSB votes to keep alternative program

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - The Ottawa Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) has voted to continue running its elementary alternative program, after a lengthy review that worried parents,...
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OCDSB votes to keep alternative program

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - The Ottawa Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) has voted to continue running its elementary alternative program, after a lengthy review that worried parents,...
read more »

OCDSB votes to keep alternative program

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - The Ottawa Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) has voted to continue running its elementary alternative program, after a lengthy review that worried parents,...
read more »

OCDSB votes to keep alternative program

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - The Ottawa Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) has voted to continue running its elementary alternative program, after a lengthy review that worried parents,...
read more »

SCAN bill passes through committee

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - After an unexpected call back to the province's committee on regulations and private member bills, the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) bill was approved...
read more »

SCAN bill passes through provincial committee

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - After an unexpected call back to the province's committee on regulations and private member bills, the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) bill was approved...
read more »

Safer Communities bill passes through committee

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - After an unexpected call back to the province's committee on regulations and private member bills, the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) bill was approved...
read more »

Safer Communities bill passes through committee

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - After an unexpected call back to the province's committee on regulations and private member bills, the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) bill was approved...
read more »

Safer Communities bill passes through committee

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - After an unexpected call back to the province's committee on regulations and private member bills, the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) bill was approved...
read more »

Safer Communities bill passes through committee

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - After an unexpected call back to the province's committee on regulations and private member bills, the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) bill was approved...
read more »

SCAN approved at provincial committee

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News – After an unexpected call back to the province’s committee on regulations and private member bills, the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) bill was approved...
read more »

OCDSB votes to keep alternative program

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News – The Ottawa Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) voted last week to continue running its elementary alternative program, after a lengthy review that worried its...
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Small victory for elementary alternative parents

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - Parents, teachers and school children packed the Ottawa Carleton District School Board's (OCDSB) boardroom last week to hear debate and discussion on the future...
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City to study living wage policy

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - City council decided last week to proceed with a study into the proposed living wage policy. The policy would raise the wage of city contract employees from minimum...
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Elementary alternative school parents earn small victory

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - Parents, teachers and school children packed the Ottawa Carleton District School Board's (OCDSB) boardroom recently to hear debate and discussion on the elementary...
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Elementary alternative school parents earn small victory

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - Parents, teachers and school children packed the Ottawa Carleton District School Board's (OCDSB) boardroom recently to hear debate and discussion on the elementary...
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Elementary alternative school parents earn small victory

By Rosalyn Stevens
EMC News - Parents, teachers and school children packed the Ottawa Carleton District School Board's (OCDSB) boardroom recently to hear debate and discussion on the elementary...
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