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Cyclists protest provincial bike lane changes at City Hall (Doc)
Olivia Grandy · Cyclists protest provincial bike lane changes at City Hall
Carleton University unveils new nursing program (Voicer)
Olivia Grandy · Carleton University launches new nursing program
The affordable Ottawa produce market attracting customers from Reddit (Q&A)
Olivia Grandy · A look into the Ottawa produce market gaining traction on Reddit
Migrant advocates concerned as pilot pathways to permanent residency soon expire (Radio Voicer)
The Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot are set to expire on June 17, 2024. Migrant advocates in Ottawa say pilots such as these leave workers vulnerable. Olivia Grandy · Migrant advocates concerned as pilot pathways to permanent residency soon expire (Radio Voicer) This voicer was completed for a radio classContinueContinue reading “Migrant advocates concerned as pilot pathways to permanent residency soon expire (Radio Voicer)”
‘We feel disrespected’: Striking Non-Public Funds workers frustrated as employer issues trespassing notice
This piece was completed for a class assignment and was up to date as of Feb. 5, 2024. On Feb. 7, Alex Silas, regional executive vice-president of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, was arrested at a rally of striking union members on Star Top Road, as reported by the Ottawa Citizen. On Jan 31,ContinueContinue reading “‘We feel disrespected’: Striking Non-Public Funds workers frustrated as employer issues trespassing notice”
The Breathing Hole uses an endangered Indigenous language to portray the tragedy of climate change
This preview was originally written in Dec. 2022 for a reporting class. The Nattilingmiutut dialect, an endangered Inuktut language, powerfully echoed through the National Arts Centre at the preview of The Breathing Hole on Dec 1, 2022. With a run-time of three and a half hours, including intermission, the play was a slow-burning critique ofContinueContinue reading “The Breathing Hole uses an endangered Indigenous language to portray the tragedy of climate change”