Caroline Andrews is one of the most well-known figures in Canadian media. Her distinguished career has included publishing some of the country’s most iconic magazine brands, from Style At Home to The Hockey News. But now, Andrews is turning her attention to Ottawa’s hottest industry: Real estate.
Whether you are a first-time buyer, someone downsizing for retirement, or an investor looking to add to your portfolio, having a trusted voice to navigate the red-hot housing market in the city has never been more important. After decades of executive leadership in business across Canada, Andrews has returned to her Ottawa roots to help others fulfill their real estate dreams.
Local students win state essay contest
Students in Groton and Waterford are among the winners of this year’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Essay Contest, hosted by U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy.
Cierra Bass of Fitch High School and Ella DeVito of Oswegatchie Elementary School were named winners in the 2nd Congressional District. Nearly 2,800 submissions were entered, and three students from each of Connecticut’s five federal congressional districts were selected as winners in the annual contest, now in its fifth year.
“The events of the past year have laid bare the mass inequities in our country and, as we reflect on Dr. King’s dream for justice and equality in America, it is clear we still have a way to go,” Murphy said in a release. “The essays submitted by students across Connecticut continue to give me hope. I’m certain that if these students continue to stay engaged in their community and reject the sins of our past, we’ll realize Dr. King’s dream sooner rather than
Hull lockdown breaches rising as police on Covid patrols
An Inspector has said enforcement is a last resort
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Police in Hull are seeing an increase in reports of people breaking the latest coronavirus lockdown rules.
CCTV returns after Hessle Road prostitute resurgence
However, many of them are moving just metres away to avoid the camera
PCSO Lindsay Hall-Miell with colleague PC David Nimmo speak to a prostitute on Hessle Road
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New signs are set to be installed in a red-light area of Hessle Road plagued by street prostitution.
Hessle Road prostitutes back after lockdown and as brazen as ever
Condoms littering the street and sex in the open among resident complaints
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Police officers speak to a prostitute in Hessle Road
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