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- Fear of shortages driving rush to buy seeds CBC/Radio-Canada Last year's seed shortage has translated into an early rush as gardeners seek to stock up before growing season and avoid last spring's seedy drama, when demand outstripped supply. CBC talked to local gardeners and seed sellers about the big race …
- New travel restrictions a roadblock for Canadians with family in Mexico, Caribbean CBC/Radio-Canada Travel restrictions meant to discourage Canadians from taking vacations in sunnier destinations are now a major roadblock for those with loved ones in the Caribbean and Mexico. The federal government announced Friday morning that Canada's major …
- Vets 'swamped' by surge in pandemic pets CBC/Radio-Canada Animal hospitals across Canada have their hands full with the sudden surge of newly purchased pandemic pets, a situation compounded by a nationwide shortage of qualified veterinarians. Dr. Danny Joffe, vice-president of medical operations for VCA Canada, …
- What you need to know about COVID-19 in Ottawa on Saturday, Jan. 30 CBC/Radio-Canada Recent developments: What's the latest? Animal hospitals across Canada have their hands full with the sudden surge of newly purchased pandemic pets, a situation compounded by a nationwide shortage of qualified veterinarians. Seed sellers in Ottawa are …
- Ottawa bowling program announces Motiv sponsorship The Campus Photo courtesy of @MotivBowling, Twitter Monday, January 18: Ottawa Bowling’s Head Coach Geoff Poston announced on Facebook that the men’s and women’s teams have come to an agreement with manufacturer Motiv Bowling on a sponsorship of the program. “I …
- Maneuvering Within a Pandemic The Campus Graphic by Alaina Burris The year 2020 left many people worldwide wondering, “What comes next?,” as the future is doubtful for many lives across the nation. At the beginning of March 2020, Ottawa University decided to switch over to hybrid learning for …
- Canada concerned as Hong Kong starts to force dual citizens to choose status National Newswatch Canada expressed concern as Hong Kong authorities step up enforcement of a decades-old law that denies dual citizenship to residents of the former British colony, a population that includes 300,000 individuals with Canadian passports. Ottawa learned that …
- Should bankruptcy be a bargaining chip for federal help? The Tories say yes CBC/Radio-Canada PC Leader Ches Crosbie says he's willing to use Newfoundland and Labrador's dire financial position as leverage to get federal support for the offshore oil industry. While on the campaign trail in Grand Falls-Windsor Thursday, Crosbie claimed that …
- Talking about bankruptcy? Overdue, says this prof. But as a ploy for Ottawa? Not so much CBC/Radio-Canada PC Leader Ches Crosbie raised a procovative issue earlier this week: using Newfoundland and Labrador's weakened financial situation as a potential strength in getting a new deal from the federal government. "Us failing as a province will cause …
- Rent in N.B. still among the cheapest in Canada, but it's going up CBC/Radio-Canada New Brunswick remained one of the cheapest places in Canada to rent an apartment in 2020, according to a new national survey – although the data was collected before several high-profile rent hikes took effect. The annual survey, released Thursday, also …