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No more stops at Place for Orléans express transit
Article online since November 6th 2009
After an outpouring of resident discontent over shifts in east-end OC Transpo service earlier this fall, public transit officials are set to implement new changes meant to streamline express route service from Orléans. Starting Nov. 16, routes 20, 22 and 35 will no longer stop at the Place...
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Orléans vocalist launches debut album
Article online since November 6th 2009
Call it fate or fortune, but Orléans native and up-and-coming vocalist Chantal Hackett laughs when explaining she got her start in singing after flunking a talent show piano audition a decade ago. “They said, ‘Can you do anything else?’ So I tried singing, and I decided I really, really...
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Laura Cummings
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Changes coming to dangerous intersection
Left turn signals to be implemented at Trim and Innes roads
Article online since November 6th 2009
The corner of Trim and Innes roads will see a new addition to its intersection in coming days, as the city moves to install new traffic features after residents deemed the crossing ‘dangerous’ for pedestrian use. “People aren’t even watching when they’re turning through,” says Murray...
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Speeding policy passes through council
Article online since November 6th 2009
Residents will soon have a new method to fight speeders on local roads, thanks to council rubber-stamping a policy one east-end councillor suggests is good for the community. “It’s a good policy,” says Orléans Coun. Bob Monette of the approved updates to Ottawa’s speed zoning policy,...
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Upcoming Giggle Gala adds humour to fundraising
Article online since October 30th 2009
After two years of spreading laughter for a good cause, the brainchild charity of a Beacon Hill North resident is set to host another edition of their comedy fundraiser. The third-annual Geordi’s Giggle Gala – scheduled for Friday, Nov. 6 at the CHIMO Hotel – is the main fundraiser driving...
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Laura Cummings
Other News
Navan Road transit link axed
( October 30th 2009 )
Art expo celebrates local creations
( October 28th 2009 )
Smaller lots mean parking headaches
( October 28th 2009 )
City set to take speeders head on
( October 28th 2009 )
Students trick or eat for local food bank
( October 28th 2009 )
Trustee helps fund school breakfast program
( October 28th 2009 )
Local Girl Guide marks major achievement
( October 23rd 2009 )
Refurbished computers help mental health association
( October 23rd 2009 )
Hunt Club contract rolls ahead
( October 23rd 2009 )
Local storytelling group tries to bolster east-end presence
( October 22nd 2009 )
Curtains up on musical theatre at Shenkman
( October 22nd 2009 )
Firefighters prep for Christmas
( October 22nd 2009 )
City launches education campaign on distracted driving
( October 22nd 2009 )
UPDATE: City offers free flu vaccinations
( October 21st 2009 )
Local teen gets positive news from U.S. doctor
( October 16th 2009 )
Resident fights to put brakes on speeders
( October 16th 2009 )
Resource centres take it to the community
( October 16th 2009 )
Hunt Club contract a go
( October 15th 2009 )
A selection of talent
( October 15th 2009 )
Taking flight
( October 15th 2009 )
Chamber asks residents to pick their favourite business
( October 15th 2009 )
Arbitration panel releases OC Transpo ruling
( October 9th 2009 )
Under a big sky
( October 9th 2009 )
Controversial development moves ahead
( October 9th 2009 )
Board looks to change structure of two east-end schools
( October 9th 2009 )
Tempers flare as Lansdowne talks hit east end
( October 8th 2009 )
Toasting to the arts
( October 6th 2009 )
Advocates call for more affordable housing
( October 6th 2009 )
Shining a spotlight on social justice
( October 6th 2009 )
Navan says goodbye to local teens
( October 2nd 2009 )
Councillor 'embarrassed' by public meeting drama
( October 1st 2009 )
Students hit streets for good cause
( September 30th 2009 )
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