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Articles related to "Ottawa"
An Insider's Guide to Ottawa Home to Parliament Hill, the longest ice-skating rink in the world, and an array of museums and art galleries, Ottawa is a fantastic year-round destination. ottawa travel • ottawa sightseeing • ottawa tourism • ottawa attractions • ottawa tourist attractions
The Road to Ottawa You may think that Ottawa has always been the capital of Canada, but that's not all that true. It is true that the nation in which we live in has always had Ottawa but before 1867, the capital moved around the nation. canada • ottawa • york • kingston • capital
Bright Eyes in Ottawa Neo-folk heart-breaker, Conor Oberst, and his band, Bright Eyes, play to a sold-out crowd in Canada’s capital city. Folk101 lets you know if they lived up to the hype. bright eyes • conor oberst • band • folk • neo-folk
Buffalo Beats Ottawa in Game 1 The Buffalo Sabres won the first game of the NHL Stanley Cup round two series against the Ottawa Senators, with a nail-biting streak of scoring on both sides. stanley • cup • playoffs • round • two
Green Gables Winery near Ottawa Planting a hybrid grape designed to withstand -37 C, one couple near Kemptville produce a series of LCBO accredited wines with wild and humorous names. wine • cold climate grape • oxford station libation • wild women white • grape escape
Ottawa Jazz Fest 2008 Adds Acts The 2008 TD Canada Trust Ottawa International Jazz Festival rounds out its line-up with the addition of four more mainstage names salif keita • charlie haden • brad meldhau • gladys knight • wynton marsalis
Ottawa Senators Playoff Chances The Ottawa Senators end of season complaints reveal how little confidence they've got going into the playoffs. The evidence shows they've got good reason to be worried. ottawa senators playoff chances • senators don't look so tough • whining club ripe for plucking • senators have good reason to be worried • ottawa coach/gm bryan murray
Sabres Take Lead Over Ottawa The Buffalo Sabres took the series lead over the Ottawa Senators with a 2-1 win tonight. The game was marked by major hitting. nhl • ottawa senators • buffalo sabres • playoffs • stanley cup
Odessa/Havana Klezmer king Dave Buchbinder and Cuban pianist Hilario Duran to meet under the aegis of the Ottawa Jazz Festival Nov. 26 dave buchbinder • hilario duran • odessa/havana • klezmer • cuban jazz
Playoffs: Devils vs Senators Coming off a quick series victory the Senators will be pushed in the second round by Martin Brodeur and the Devils. playoffs • nhl • hockey • ottawa • new jersey
Attention Alexei Yashin: You're screwed! Alexei Yashin has no legs to stand on in his contract dispute, but is still trying to run the 3-legged race with his agent. nhl • national • hockey • league • alexei
Bell Hit on Alfredsson When Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mark Bell laid out Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson last Thursday night, many cried foul unjustifiably. bell hit • mark bell • cheap shot • alfredsson • daniel alfredsson
Ontario Elections, Part II: Liberal Party Second part (of three) in Ontario Election Articles.Dalton McGinty and the Liberal Party. liberal party of ontario • ontario • election • dalton mcginty • liberal
Stop Cluster Bombs The Cluster Munitions Coalition (CMC) and Mines Action Canada (MAC) fight for a worldwide ban on cluster bombs. You can help to ban cluster munitions. stop cluster bombs • cluster bombs and landmines • the oslo conference • mines action canada • ottawa treaty
With A Will, There's A Way Most parents are so busy working tirelessly to make life better for their children that they don't have time to stop and think about what their departure from this earth could mean for their kids. Just how serious an issue this is was recently revealed by an incident in Ottawa. Laurie Aylsworth, 49, died after a long bout with cancer, leaving behind three sons, including her eldest, Cedric, a quadraplegic with cerebral palsy and developmental disabilities. developmental disabilties • children with special needs • legal assistance
Stanley Cup Playoffs Heating Up Sixteen teams are vying to win Lord Stanley's Cup and while fans and media alike have picked their favorites, this years playoffs are shaping up to be memorable. nhl • stanley cup • montreal canadiens • calgary flames • playoffs
A Great Thing Has Happened Len Potechin of Ottawa is threatening to sue Alexei Yashin if he breaches his contract. YES!!!! nhl • national • hockey • league • breach of contract
Canadian Nurses in World War One Canadian Nursing Sisters in WWI - courageous women provided soldiers emergency medical care in the field, and security and comfort that only caring women could provide. canadian history • canadian nurses in world war one • nurses of the canadian army nursing service • canadian women volunteered to join the war effort • given the title of nursing sisters
Fringe Festival Survival Tips The Fringe Festival Season is almost upon us, and here are some helpful tips on how to survive the onslaught of theatrical goodies in your town. toronto fringe festival • edinburgh fringe festival • winnipeg fringe festival • new york international fringe festival • fringe
Lehigh Valley Set for Baseball After years of being denied, Allentown, Pennsylvania will finally have an affiliated Minor-League Baseball team in the City. lehigh valley includes allentown bethlhem and east • billy joel song about allentown which now has a ba • phiadelphia phillies minor league team in lehgih v • reading phillies near lehigh valley iron pigs • scranton-wilkes barre red barons are now lehigh va
NHL 1st Round Playoff Predictions You've read all the long-winded analyses. Now, get the poop on the NHL's first round winners in the form of Japanese poetry called Haiku. nhl playoff predictions • 1st round playoff predictions • hockey haikus • pithy predictions • stanley cup 1st round playoff predictions
Skiing Quebec's Bromont Mountain Skiers enjoy winter sports with a continental flair in the Eastern Townships, a French-speaking North American country with broad sking experiences close by. skiing • quebec • bromont mountain • night • day
Thomas D'arcy McGee An Irishman, McGee joined the political fray, gaining a reputation as one of Canada's best speakers. His enthusiasm earned him both praise and enemies. thomas d'arcy mcgee • mcgee immigrated from ireland • mcgee moved to montreal lower canada • mcgee a father of confederation • canada's first political assassination
2005-06 NHL Playoff Standings The time is here, that special spring fever that accompanies the launch of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. In the Eastern Conference, Ottawa eeked out the top spot, while stanley • cup • finals • playoffs • nhl
One Year Anniversary Article Your editor looks back at a year of hockey for his first as editor here. nhl national hockey league 1st first anniversary i
Canadian Nobel Winners Canada has contributed enough to get some nobels prizes. Here is a little view at these either Canadian Born or Canadian Citizens who have won the Nobel Prizes. pearson • polanyi • physics • chemistry • peace
Playoff Race to the Finish With only about one week remaining in the National Hockey League Schedule, there are 6 teams battling for the final three playoff positions. eastern conference • standings • toronto maple leafs • playoff race • nhl
Crimes Against the Elderly Sad to say, the elderly in our society are often the victims of violent crimes. elderly • victims • crimes • criminal • seniors
Ginger Rogers Ginger Rogers would have been 95 this month - and no doubt still looked good. ginger rogers • fred astaire • hermes pan • top hat • musicals
Ontario Hockey League The Ontario Hockey League is one of three leagues that comprise the Canadian Hockey League, which is the largest hockey league in the world. ontario hockey league • ohl overview • ohl league alignment • ohl league commissioner • ohl player eligibility
2006 NHL Entry Draft Tomorrow's 2006 NHL entry draft definitely promises to be one of suspense as to who will be picked, in what order and what hockey team will they go to. nhl • entry • draft • 2006 • hockey
A Fungus We Breath Like one third of the population in the St. Lawrence valley, Jessica was exposed to bird dropping harboring spores that have left her legally blind. histoplasmosis • spores • bat guano • pigeon droppings • blindness
NHL First-Round Draft Picks All eyes in the hockey world were on the 2006 NHL entry draft, where teams find their future superstars. Here is the complete list of NHL first-round draft picks. nhl • entry • draft • list • first-round
NHL Off-Season Buzzing with Activity The NHL offseason has been anything but off, with a flurry of players being traded, signed and inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Here's a roundup of the action nhl • hockey • news • trades • signed
Savour the Spirit Dinner A food hangover? Yes, but it was SO very worth it. Feast your eyes on the best 9 course meal of 2008! savour the spirit dinner • top canadian chefs cook • acc+platinum room • brad long • robert clark
The Last Drops in the NHL Free Agency Pool The best of who's left. The remaining free agents NHL teams will chase after in the weeks ahead as training camp looms. nhl free agency • mats sundin • restricted free agents • joe sakic • peter forsberg
Emily Carr -- Canada's First Woman Artist Emily Carr, Canada's first woman artist, created British Columbia by forcing us to see the beauty and energy of her "beloved land." emily carr • victoria • vancouver island • british columbia • canada
The Playoffs Are Here A look at this year's playoffs so far in the NHL. nhl national hockey league playoffs
Eh? Esf Site review of Canada's Out of This World: Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy, an electronic exhibition. out of this world • canadian science fiction and fantasy • merril collection • national library of canada • the identity variations
Forensic Psycholgy Graduate Programs A comprehensive list of Forensic Psychology graduate programs throughout the world. graduate • forensic • profiling • psychology
Project Magnet First Canadian government sponsored UFO study. extraterrestrial • technology • sub-nucleon
Summer Is A Great Time To Learn What is astounding about the summer learning programs is to discover the level of "learned helplessness" that many youth with developmental disabilities bring with them in an authentic community environment. This only serves to reinforce my belief that school-based simulations do not transfer will to community settings. Such basic activities as boarding a bus or using an elevator proved to be substantial obstacles for some. developmental disabilities • learned helplessness • aces • active community experiences in summer
Carolina Wins NHL East The Carolina Hurricanes won tonight’s all important Stanley Cup playoff game 7 over the Buffalo Sabres 4-2, taking the Eastern Conference title. stanley • cup • playoffs • nhl • carolina
Dora vs. Stanley Cup Live stage show of cartoon show booked same night as Stanley Cup final. dora the explorer • stanley cup • edmonton oilers • live show • animation
New Breast Implants Get a Makeover An internet hoax targeting new breast implants, cosmetic plastic surgery and lip injections gets a makeover by its harshest critic. new breast implants • cosmetic plastic surgery • extreme makeover • lip injections • internet hoax
Stratford's New Leaders The Stratford Festival of Canada has announced the appointment of three new Artistic Directors to the company beginning in the fall of 2007. stratford festival of canada • richard monette • antoni cimolino • colm feore • cynthia dale |
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