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Mulligan Park in Barrhaven plays host to a special visitor.
Barrhavenite wins Coun. Desroches Christmas card contest.
Holiday Stories from Miss Noble’s Grade 2 Students
at Jockvale Elementary Schoo
Looking for outdoor
activities this winter? Check out Ontario's
provincial parks! Parks across the
province are offering a variety of winter sports, camping and wildlife-viewing
events.
Chinese New Year, known in China as Spring Festival is the
most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. On Chinese New Year family
members usually give red envelopes.
Small
business owners by their very nature are resilient and tough-minded, but, to
ensure your ability to respond effectively and recover as quickly as possible
to any factors that may affect your business, proper planning and preparations
on how to deal with demanding times need to be taken. CFIB offers the following
suggested best practices used by our members, today’s successful entrepreneurs.
Reporter Cheryl Brink begins a three-part series on her airborne adventures. Over the next few weeks, she will take you along on her journies in the skies via hot air balloon, Cessna 150 airplane and parachute. For more photos and a video, check out Brink's personal blog at http://observationsofanewsjunkie.wordpress.com.
The following five principles will help you to get off to a
great start and maintain your momentum throughout 2009.
Père Noël est très joyeux.
Es-tu prêt pour la visite du père Noël ? Il a une femme tu sais ?
Have
you heard the big news? After six seasons, CTV has decided to suspend
production of Canadian Idol for 2009. The show has not been cancelled, just
suspended due to financial reasons.
Oh?
Isn’t that too bad.
Christmas is a very special day
Heaven is holy
Resting in you warm cozy beds
Igloos glowing in the arctic
It was two days before Christmas. The elves were working
hard inside and Santa was reading letters from kids saying what they would like
for Christmas.
The federal government is looking long and hard at relocating thousands of civil servant jobs to Ottawa's suburbs. Kanata is a prime target for this mass exodus, with its high vacancy rate and relatively low lease rates.
In the 19th century, rafts were used to send logs
down the Ottawa River.
Jim
Watson was at Riverpark Place Retirement Residence on Thursday for this year's
installment of the "Old Grey Mayors", a Christmas tradition in Ottawa which sees
Minister Watson gather a group of former regional Mayors together each year to
sing carols to local residents.
On Christmas day, I woke up hoping to see tons of presents
under the glowing Christmas tree. But what did I find? NOTHING!
Once upon a winter night,
While in the sky the stars are
bright.
There will be a free seminar in the new year to learn
more about hypnotism. It will take place on Jan. 4 at the Ruth E. Dickinson
branch of the Ottawa Public Library.
With colder months ahead, anglers are reminded to play it
safe on the ice.
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