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Don't feed the coyotes (or the chipmunks): Coun. Laura Dudas calls for an Ottawa wildlife feeding bylaw
Orléans West-Innes Coun. Laura Dudas wants city staff to come back with either a wildlife feeding bylaw or amendments to the existing animal care and control bylaw.
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Could glue traps be banned for general use? Pest control specialist and activist react
A proposed bill in the PA House would restrict the use of sticky traps for public use. Why the bill was proposed and reaction ...
The first half ended, and Chapelle coach Mike Krajcer stood with his arms folded as his players began their walk toward the ...
Spring is just around the corner. Explore Authors Magazine announces its list of hot new fiction, nonfiction, and children’s books to read in spring. Spring is almost here. Time to curl up with a book ...
The information presented in this story might not be suitable for all ages. Discretion is advised. BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- A licensed counselor testified Monday that a 9-year-old boy at the center of a ...
The biggest roosts in the RAF.
We were still vacuuming the odd leftover pine needles from the Christmas tree when a glance at the calendar told us that Lent was looming on the near horizon. When I made mention of this, our grandson ...
Councillor Laura Dudas is seeking the support of council to ask staff to impose a bylaw that would prohibit the feeding of ...
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Prevention, not incarceration, key to ending violence against women in Ottawa, advocacy group says
A local advocacy group says community-based and trauma-informed programs, not incarceration, are key to preventing and ending violence against women in Ottawa.
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