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Innes Rd. FHT approved
By Charelle EvelynEMC News - Like many communities across Canada, Orléans has also faced issues regarding a lack of family doctors. But with a recent announcement from the provincial government,...
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Share the road when going back to school: police
By Charelle EvelynEMC News - Whether students view the end of summer and the start of the semester with anticipation or dismay, the Ottawa Police Service wants people to go back to school...
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City development charges fund park renewal projects, Beacon Hill-Cyrville ward parks receive $2.5 million in improvements over summer months.
By Charelle EvelynEMC News - East end parks have been on the receiving end of facelifts this year after funds were doled out from the city's cash-in-lieu of parkland coffers. The cash-in-lieu...
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YMCA celebrates ongoing upgrades to Orléans facility
By Charelle EvelynEMC News - With summer coming to a close, there may seem like less time for physical activity. But with the renovations currently occurring at the Orléans YMCA-YWCA, staying...
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Orléans candidate vows to tackle geese, knife crime
By Charelle EvelynEMC News - With the municipal election less than two months away, candidates are beginning to roll out their platforms and make public the stances they are taking on issues...
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Sun shines down on memory of fallen son
By Charelle EvelynEMC Events - Despite the bright sun that was shining down on the community members gathered for the annual Dapo Fun Day, there was still a bit of cloud over the whole event. "Every...
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Kids Day promotes health and safety for fourth year
By Charelle EvelynEMC Events - After three successful years, Kids Day Ottawa has become an eagerly awaited event for east-end families. Now in its fourth year, the free children's health...
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New school pilots rainwater system
By Charelle EvelynEMC News - One of Orléans' newest schools is attempting to be one of the greenest. Alain-Fortin Catholic Elementary School, which has just opened its doors in Avalon, is...
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Frustrations lead Chapel Hill man to join race for councillor's seat, Polish community member challenging incumbent Innes councillor Rainer Bloess for city seat.
By Charelle EvelynEMC News - A Chapel Hill South resident is fed up with the City of Ottawa's current representation and intends to do something about it. Roger Furmanczyk has joined the...
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Bikers to promote non-violence programs with new ride
By Charelle EvelynEMC News – Despite a stereotypical reputation as being troublemakers, the biker community is coming together to raise money and awareness for an important cause and community...
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East end parks get facelift with city development funds
By Charelle EvelynEMC News – East end parks have been on the receiving end of facelifts this year after funds were doled out from the city’s cash-in-lieu of parkland coffers. The cash-in-lieu...
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Community police encourage back-to-school safety
By Charelle EvelynEMC News – Whether students view the end of summer and the start of the semester with anticipation or dismay, the Ottawa Police Service wants people to go back to school...
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Lester B. gains new rooms
By Charelle EvelynEMC News - The replacement of 15 portables at Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School will increase the comfort and safety of students and decrease parents' worries, said...
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Blackburn Hamlet community gets fresh place to play
By Charelle EvelynEMC News - A sea of orange t-shirts and booming music filled the courtyard of a Blackburn Hamlet housing community last Wednesday as residents and volunteers took on an important...
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Innes ward candidate wants to engage community participation
By Charelle EvelynEMC News - Community participation is something that some say has been lost in the municipal process and a new candidate is hoping that he gets the opportunity to change...
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Football club receives funds for new electronic scoreboard
By Charelle EvelynEMC News - The Cumberland Panthers will be able to keep pace with their provincial rivals with the announcement of an investment from the City of Ottawa towards a new scoreboard. The...
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Bring on the next leg of the musical journey
By Charelle EvelynEMC Editorial - When I was a younger girl, I found myself at odds with my contemporaries when it came to musical preferences. Part of this was due to my lack of interest...
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Bring on the next leg of the musical journey
By Charelle EvelynEMC Editorial - When I was a younger girl, I found myself at odds with my contemporaries when it came to musical preferences. Part of this was due to my lack of interest...
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Bring on the next leg of the musical journey
By Charelle EvelynEMC Editorial - When I was a younger girl, I found myself at odds with my contemporaries when it came to musical preferences. Part of this was due to my lack of interest...
read more »
Bring on the next leg of the musical journey
By Charelle EvelynEMC Editorial - When I was a younger girl, I found myself at odds with my contemporaries when it came to musical preferences. Part of this was due to my lack of interest...
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