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Will Ottawa Ever Take PWD Seriously?
I’ve lived in Centretown since 1994. Throughout the years, I’ve seen businesses come and go, but the one thing that has remained is the poor sidewalks along Bank Street. Several years ago, parts of Bank Street were improved while others were ignored. Since Bank Street is one of our busiest
Ottawa is the City that Fun and Common Sense Forgot
It seems like summer has finally arrived in Ottawa. The past several days have been hot and sunny, so I’ve been able to get outside and roll around. While I love getting out and rolling around, it’s a fresh reminder of the lack of wheelchair accessibility, especially downtown. For example,
Frankly, when it comes to PWDs, wheelchair companies and the city don’t give a damn
Some of you may remember that last week I talked about a friend that became stranded due to his chair breaking down. In the same article, I also mentioned that Para Transpo safely drove him home. I have an update on the story. Last Thursday, Francis Menard, was again heading
Accessibility and learning don’t always see eye to eye
ABOVE: Scenes from the Queens of Egypt, at the Museum of History, (RIGHT) Beyond Van Gogh, at the Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne Park. (PHOTOS: OLM STAFF) Last week, I had the chance to check out two popular exhibits. I went to see the Queens of Egypt, at the Museum of History,
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