News Headlines / October 27, 2006

 
Holding more than four billion years of history, the Canadian Museum of Nature was overdue for a facelift.  

 
A new project intended to address safety concerns among Centretown residents was launched earlier this month.  

 
The wheels are in motion for the city’s two main school boards to work together on having youngsters from public and Catholic schools on the same yellow school buses.
 

 
For the first time in 50 years children going out trick-or-treating this Halloween will not be carrying a UNICEF collection box.
 

 
With bike theft a concern for many Ottawa residents, local police say their “bait bike” program has been very successful in catching bike thieves in Centretown.  

 
The City for All Women Initiative is helping immigrant women vocalize their problems in integrating into Canadian society by training them to speak up to Ottawa’s decision-makers.
 

 
The University of Ottawa will increase its number of provincially funded residency training positions for dermatology from one to two, and Ottawa’s skin experts are hoping it will keep them from becoming an endangered species.
 

 
After breaking even for the first time since 2004, Ottawa’s Capital Pride festival has a lot to be proud of.  

 


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