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City moves towards being 'suicide safer', Summit helps create road map for services available to residents
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC community - Parents with children in crisis will now have a road map to help them navigate the city's mental health services thanks to a Suicide Safer Ottawa summit held...
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Students learn to take only the smart risks, Chris Bourne shares his story with Grade 11 students
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - Chris Bourne had just returned from a backpacking trip in Europe and was all set for one more day of freedom before starting a summer job to when an accident changed...
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Ottawa moves towards being a 'suicide safer' city
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - Parents with children in crisis will now have a road map to help them navigate the city's mental health services thanks to a Suicide Safer Ottawa summit held at...
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Ottawa moves towards becoming 'suicide safer' city
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC community - Parents with children in crisis will now have a road map to help them navigate the city's mental health services thanks to a Suicide Safer Ottawa summit held...
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Dragon boat movement floats to Israel
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - Ottawa residents will be sailing away to the Holy Land in May thanks to an Israeli dragon boat initiative. Debbie Halton-Weiss, chair of the Jewish Federation...
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Plans for high-rise complex on Baseline to change
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - A plan for a series of apartment buildings at Baseline Road and Sandcastle Drive has been changed to make it more palatable to the community. The application...
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Students sign up to stop overcrowding, Longfields-Davidson Heights already over capacity with Grade 12 still to come
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - Anna Clement and Reshma Dalial are learning about civic engagement thanks to a petition. The two co-presidents of the student council at Longfields-Davidson...
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Fate of St. Thomas School hangs on public opinion
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - The fate of the former St. Thomas school site will be up for debate at the Nepean Sailing Club on Feb. 21. The school - which was purchased by the city for about...
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Seniors share the love on Valentine's Day
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - For Earl and Eileen Timble, who live at Lynwood Lodge Retirement Home in Bells Corners, Valentine's Day is just another day in their 65-year marriage. The couple,...
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Ottawa moves towards being a 'suicide safer' city
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC News - Parents with children in crisis will now have a road map to help them navigate the city's mental health services thanks to a Suicide Safer Ottawa summit held at...
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Police officer plans fundraiser for Somalia
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - Const. Abdulkadir Abdi, a community policing officer for the Ottawa police, is reaching out to Ottawans in an effort to provide aid to his native Somalia. With...
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Ottawa teen found guilty in street racing case
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - Kareem Alli was found guilty of dangerous driving causing death in relation to a street race that killed Mother Teresa Catholic High School student Christian Williams...
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Bells Corners company gets nod for cyber innovation
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - Solana Network will be making the information highway safer thanks to their technology SMARTFlow, which monitors IT network traffic to detect performance issues...
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School's out due to water main break, Merivale students sent home after pipe breaks, cuts off supply
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - Merivale High School students were sent home early on Feb. 1 thanks to work on a broken water main on Merivale Road near the intersection of Viewmount Drive. Students...
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Nepean band rocks out for Ottawa Food Bank
By Jennifer McIntoshNepean's Ian Warner is performing with his band at the Sunnyside Wesleyan Church on Feb. 18 to benefit the Ottawa Food Bank. The 28-year-old singer-songwriter said his...
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Jewish Federation does a mitzvah for the community, Feb. 12 will be day of good deeds for the Jewish community
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - The community is coming together to do a series of good deeds thanks to the Jewish Federation of Ottawa's annual Mitzvah Day on Feb. 12. Returning after a one-year...
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Putting heart into art, Local artists get creative for heart institute
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - The Barrhaven Legion will once again be home to the Art for the Heart Show to benefit the Ottawa Heart Institute. The show - set to take place at the Legion...
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Author tells tale of ill-fated MS St. Louis, 'I still have nightmares': Sara Loewenthal
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC news - The first Spanish word Herbert Karliner learned was maņana. The word was one he heard often from the Cuban police officers aboard the MS. St. Louis while he waited...
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Cheers could lead to Chapman Mills pedestrian bridge
By Jennifer McIntoshEMC News - One of the city's busiest trails could become a year-round attraction in south Nepean. The Rideau Valley Conservation Foundation (RVCF) is asking for the public's...
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Humane Society offers reward in dead cat in dumpster case
By Jennifer McIntoshThe Ottawa Humane Society is offering a reward for any information leading to charges in the case of a dead cat found in a dumpster behind an apartment complex on Morisset...
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