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It’s Monday, June 15. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is covering today.
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CAN’T CONTROL ‘MAGIC’ RESERVES: OBSERVERS REFUSE CANADA’S DEDUCTIONS
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Parks Canada has committed to cutting approximately $140 million in operating spending over the next three years.
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BETWEEN A ROOT AND A DIFFICULT PLACE: OTTAWA WOMAN FIGHTS CITY HALL FOR THE RIGHT TO CUT TREES.
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Although the roots of two of the city’s maple trees are destroying the foundation of his Nepean home, the city’s bylaw makes it impossible to cut down any trees.
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WHY INUIT GROUP ARE CONCERNED ABOUT POLICE IN WATER COLLECTING AREAS
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The Inuit Circle of Ottawa says efforts by Ottawa police and the city to revitalize and “clean up” downtown have indirectly pushed Inuit people out of their meeting place.
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85-YEAR-OLD WOMAN NOW HAS FIVE COLLEGE DEGREES, AND STILL GOING.
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Ann Laubstein “didn’t mind being the oldest person” in her Carleton University classes. He plans to sign up for more.
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CAN WE ENJOY OUTDOOR SWIMMING WITHOUT THE CITY’S CULTURE OF LEGAL LIABILITY? | OPINIONS
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Brigitte Pellerin: Do we really have to be warned that there may be rocks at the bottom of the river?
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