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When developer Lalit Aggarwal recently unveiled plans to transform a heavily rental east-end community of Manor Park, there was significant apprehension that it would be Heron Gate all over again: bulldozers tearing down homes and hundreds of residents evicted to make way for new upscale homes for people with deep pockets.
Heron Gate, youâll recall, is the neighbourhood where developer Timbercreek razed low-income homes three years ago as the first step in a plan to create a new gentrified community of 15,000 to 20,000 people.
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How did a Kanata-area postal code with lower than average rates of COVID get designated a provincial hot spot? That is a question many people are asking.
“I don’t know why it is on the list,” said Glen Gower, city councillor for Stittsville, which includes a portion of the K2V postal code.
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The forward sortation area K2V (the first three digits of a postal code) was among a list of hot spots released by the Ontario government last week. The province said the list represented areas that had been disproportionally affected by the pandemic.
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Appointments at Ottawa s COVID-19 vaccination community clinics temporarily fully booked
Digital Multi-Skilled Journalist The Ottawa COVID-19 vaccine community clinic at the Nepean Sportsplex. (CTV News Ottawa) Eligible Ottawa residents will have to wait for the city of Ottawa to receive more doses of the COVID-19 vaccine before booking an appointment. The city of Ottawa announced Saturday night that there are currently no new appointments available to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the four mass vaccination clinics. Community clinics are temporarily fully booked, said the city on Twitter. More appointments will be added to the Ontario government s booking system when more vaccines are available.
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