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Women's rights - We've come a long way baby!
Posted on Thursday, November 09, 2017 02:30 AM
By Peggy Staruch, November 2017
In the late 1960s, as the world began to see shifting attitudes about gender, race, and stereotypes, an ad campaign seemed to embrace the feminist revolution that was unfolding. It showed a woman, by herself, in various roles from businesswoman to superman -- and underneath in bold text it said; "You've come a long way, baby."
As women, we have come a long way.
In 1851, New Brunswick permitted deserted or abandoned women to have their own finances and manage their...
Police still looking for public assistance to locate Mary Papatsie
Posted on Wednesday, October 04, 2017 08:00 AM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, October 4, 2017 12:25pm
(Ottawa) – The Ottawa Police Service continues to seek help from the public to locate 39-year-old Mary Papatsie, who was reported missing in June of this year.
The missing person investigation was turned over to the Major Crimes Section in July, due to some red flags suggesting this isn’t just a case of a missing person.
“Anytime there are no sightings or financial transactions being made by the person missing, it’s concerning,” said...
Throughout its history, Ottawa Police has valued the work of volunteers
Posted on Wednesday, September 06, 2017 03:30 AM
By Dawson Hebert-Arsenault, September 2017
(with records from A History of the Ottawa Police by Gilles Larochelle)
At one time, policing in Ottawa was handled entirely by volunteers. These were good-willed members of the community who supplemented their daily labour with police work at night.
In the beginning, Bytown was a brutish logging town that was feared across North America. There was a large group of labourers in the area working on Colonel By's Rideau Canal. These men would take to...
Paving Scam still present in Ottawa
Posted on Friday, July 14, 2017 11:30 AM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, July 14, 2017 3:30pm
(Ottawa) — The Ottawa Police Service Organized Fraud Unit continues to investigate paving scams in Ottawa. Last year, investigators warned Ottawa residents about this scam. Investigators are again reaching out to the community with the same message.
Complaints have been received from people who have “hired” paving contractors who come to the door, with promises of an inexpensive paving job for their lane. No paperwork is exchanged, a verbal...
Prisoners faced harsh conditions at the Nicholas Street Jail
Posted on Friday, July 07, 2017 03:30 AM
By Lysia Filotas, July 2017
Before Ottawa's first jail became a hostel, it was housed in the basement of the city's new courthouse, on property donated by prominent landholder Nicholas Sparks.
In response to years of criticism about a lack of space in the existing jail, the Nicholas Street Jail, designed by architect Henry Horsey, began operating in 1862.
Although the three-and-a half-storey building was designed to be imposing, prisoners were more intimidated by the appalling living conditions...