Today marks the anniversary of the first diagnosed COVID-19 case in Ottawa – the same day the World Health Organization declared the virus a pandemic. This week, we share a range of viewpoints on the year that was, and on what lies ahead. Read More
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Philpott and Walker: YEAR ONE – We need a proper recovery plan for all segments of society
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- Cohen: COVID and crime have pushed Washington D.C. into lethargy
- Desroches: Don't leave upgrades to Ottawa Airport Parkway in limbo
- Briones: Ottawa's small businesses still struggle to pay COVID loans
- Brown: Ottawa needs a sweeping review of programs and services
- Pellerin: Stop the idling and switch school buses to electric
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- Cohen: COVID and crime have pushed Washington D.C. into lethargy
- COVID-19: One new death in twice-weekly Ottawa Public Health update
- Cohen: Tucker Carlson rages, while Canada focuses on public safety
- COVID-19: No new deaths in twice-weekly update; viral activity stable
- Briones: Let's support, not criticize, 'SoPa' in downtown Ottawa
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- Cohen: COVID and crime have pushed Washington D.C. into lethargy
- Desroches: Don't leave upgrades to Ottawa Airport Parkway in limbo
- Briones: Ottawa's small businesses still struggle to pay COVID loans
- Today's letters: Lansdowne versus LeBreton — which should the city help fund?
- Brown: Ottawa needs a sweeping review of programs and services
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- Kingston police, others 'disappointed' by 'Faux Homecoming' street parties
- Unruly Kingston 'homecoming' gathering results in multiple arrests and fines
- Kingston: Police on alert as partying students return to University District
- Decision to end COVID isolation not based on science, infectious disease expert warns
- Queen's University benefactor Isabel Bader dies at 95
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