When warm weather returns, Marlene Rivier and her children hope to dedicate a bench in Britannia Park to her late husband, Allan Porter. The peaceful park along the Ottawa River is one of the places he liked to go to read — everything from philosophy to physics interested the voracious reader. Read More
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