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Your holiday string lights are broken Now what?

An aircraft engineer and nurse-turned-tinkerer say you should try fixing your broken holiday string lights, before tossing them into the landfill.

Discovering the gift of dyslexia at 42

Ottawa architect Andrew Reeves was on vacation in the Caribbean a few years ago when he had a revelation about why he experiences the world differently than many people.

Got green tomatoes? Try making cake or chutney

Got green tomatoes? Try making cake or chutney
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Doctor apologizes for allowing registered sex offenders to retreat sexual assault survivors

Doctor apologizes for allowing registered sex offenders to retreat sexual assault survivors Now, the doctor in charge of Project Trauma Support says she regrets that she has decided to allow registered sex offenders to mentor a group of sexual assault survivors with post-traumatic stress disorder under her care. Seven female first responders and veterans of the Canadian Forces Shared their stories publicly with CBC News yesterday. They said that Dr. Manuela Joannou violated their trust because she failed to tell them that her most recent peer tutor was convicted in two separate sexual assault cases, and then participated in a six-day trauma retreat in July 2018.

What you need to know about COVID-19 in Ottawa on Wednesday, Jan 13

What s the latest? Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday anyone unsure whether their outing is essential should stay home. Ford s office said the details of the order will likely be shared this evening, but won t include a definitive list of what s considered essential activity and what s not. Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is reporting 179 more COVID-19 cases in Ottawa, with a record per capita rate of new cases and more patients in intensive care. One more person has died of COVID-19 in western Quebec. How many cases are there? In Ottawa, 11,747 people have tested positive for COVID-19. There are 1,217 known active cases, 10,132 resolved cases and 398 deaths from COVID-19. 

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