News Headlines / October 28, 2005

 
Penalizing bars when drunken patrons spill out onto the street yelling and screaming is misplaced justice, says Baseline’s city councillor Rick Chiarelli.  

 
The Ottawa-Gatineau Gay Pride Festival is in trouble. This year’s festivities, held in August, lost $13,000, adding to a $120,000 deficit incurred over the last few years.  

 
A Centretown church is now looking to house its congregation under the roof of another church, after it failed to reach an amalgamation agreement last year.  

 
Charlesfort Developments has revised its condominium plan in an attempt to deal with objections from nearby residents to its proposed project at the corner of Kent and Nepean streets.  

 
Ottawa Scots say they would rather stay in Canada to watch football, drink whiskey and eat their Scottish pie.  

 
Recent published reports have questioned the cleanliness of Ottawa schools, but according to parents there appears to be few problems in Centretown.  

 
Imagine going for a walk in the park — 22 floors up.
That’s the dream held by Steven Peck, who came to Ottawa last week to teach local architects, roofing constructors and engineers how to build parks in the sky.
 

 


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