OTTAWA As you drive through a Riverside South neighbourhood, you’ll notice brightly painted tires used as planters. They sit on Jamal Alsharif’s property, a place he and his family have called home for the last three years. With these colours, we are trying to help our neighbours passing by giving them a smile on their faces, said Alsharif. While gardening on his front lawn on Thursday, he says Ottawa Bylaw and Regulatory Services officers came by. They saw my wife and they told her someone called the Bylaw and they have to move the tires because they are against the law.
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Publishing date: Jan 07, 2021 • January 7, 2021 • 1 minute read • Mother Nature s frozen wonder was captured recently along the Lake Huron shoreline by local photographer Jennifer O Reilly who called the light just before sunset a rare moment of beauty in Saugeen Shores during times of stress. Photo by Jennifer O Reilly
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Back-dropped by inky-blue skies and emerald-green waters, frozen sculptures dot the Lake Huron shoreline in Saugeen Shores. Local photographer Jennifer O’Reilly usually recommends waiting until just
after the sunset to get great shots, but said the light just
before sunset created a “rare moment” of beauty in unsettled times.
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Muzzle and paws ice encrusted with ice and snow, Tough, a 2.5-year-old Schnoodle, showed why his owner Jennifer O’Reilly of Port Elgin said Tough – named to honour her late father’s nickname – is a “total ninja” who loves being airborne.
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Charles B. Loos of Keene died on Nov. 20, 2020, while a resident of Prospect Woodward Healthcare Center, an extension of Hillside Village on Wyman Road in Keene.
He was born on Aug. 13, 1930, at Elliot Community Hospital in Keene, the son of Leon W. Loos and Beulah E. (Davey) Loos. He leaves his wife, Carolyn (Walton) Loos , with whom he enjoyed over 66 years of marriage; and his children: Jeffrey C. Loos of Keene; Nancy P. (Loos) Lane and her husband, William J. Lane, of Colorado; James A. Loos and his wife, Lisa (Wojchick) Loos, of Andover, Mass.; and Steven W. Loos and his companion, Jennifer OâReilly, of Dover; and also his grandchildren: Emily C. Lane and William B. Lane, both of Colorado; Alicia (Loos) Paul and her husband, Derek Paul, of Rowley, Mass.; Teresa M. Loos and her companion, Adam Long, of Henniker; Olivia T. Loos and her companion, Steven Hamilton, of Newmarket; Adam S. Loos of Seabrook; and Anna C. Loos of Barrington; as well as several nieces and nephews. Bo