
Joanne Laucius
Journalist at Ottawa Citizen
Journalist. Always asks questions. Sometimes gets answers. Often gets conflicting answers. Tries to make sense of it all.
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6 days ago |
ottawacitizen.com | Joanne Laucius
Article contentA vice-principal at West Carleton Secondary School has been charged with sexual assault. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentArticle contentJonathan Cappello, listed as one of two vice-principals at the high school in Dunrobin, was arrested and charged with sexual assault in Ottawa on May 10, according to a notation on his profile on the Ontario College of Teachers website.
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1 week ago |
ottawacitizen.com | Joanne Laucius
Article contentFour years after a controversial police-in-schools program was cancelled in Ottawa, the province is introducing legislation that will require school boards to implement a program if it is available. The Ottawa Police Service cancelled the SRO program in June 2021 after the city’s largest school board decided to drop the 20-year-old program and publicly apologize for harm to marginalized students.
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1 week ago |
ottawacitizen.com | Joanne Laucius
Advertisement 1Ottawa's largest school board is under provincial investigation while it grapples making 'tough' cuts to next year's budget. Article contentThe chief financial officer at Ottawa’s largest school board has warned trustees that its financial situation is so dire, the board almost didn’t make payroll.
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1 week ago |
ottawacitizen.com | Joanne Laucius
“We have a policy where no child is left alone. We’ve proving that these kids can have the experience of going to a day camp. These children are celebrated for their differences,” Reisch said. Parents count on the camp for the respite it offers. Marta Chartier, mother of Logan, 24, said Camp K was a mainstay for families of young people with autism. “We had tried different camps, but it didn’t work out. We would get calls to pick him up,” Chartier said. “He had such a good time at Camp K.
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1 week ago |
ottawacitizen.com | Joanne Laucius
Advertisement 1Councillors will decide which parks in their wards will be part of the test project, if any. Article contentThe City of Ottawa is to move ahead with a pilot project to allow personal alcohol consumption in selected parks. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentArticle contentThe hitch: City councillors will be the ones to propose parks in their wards. Some councillors appeared interested in the idea. Others not so much.
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