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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 22

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C2 The Ottawa Citizen, Wednesday, November 6, 1996 ClTYLIFE mmtmmmtBMia-m Land deal may cost taxpayers $13M As Featured on CANADA AEVL .1 Glucosamine Sulfate 500mg120 caps A A fc. A Sale $26.59 Reg. $37.99 Valid until Nov. 996 Continued from page I "I'm the only one with a cash offer and they bypassed me." said Hill Mai-hotra, Claridi-e president. "I was very with one party, but left me alone.

So I objected." The proposed sale has provoked lively debate as politicians thrash out whether it's best to sell the property while they can. or wait for better prices later on. Coun. Peter Hume thinks council should cut its losses and get out now. "First, we're not particularly good at it and, second, whenever we go to sell off something that we bought poorly in the first place we can never come away with a clean deal." Hume said.

1ffWfEW) You are cordially invited to last plum properties in Ottawa to build 600 residential units, including seniors' apartments and social housing, with a 750-bed health-care wing to anchor the complex. Offices, stores and other commercial buildings were to complement the development. The land was chopped off the Experimental Farm in the mid-1980s by the federal government. But the region's ambitious project met stiff opposition from nearby residents who feared traffic snarls, while environmentalists were concerned that migratory birds would be harmed if the area didn't remain empty. Stuck with plans that were going nowhere, and sobered by a fiscal climate where every level of government is strapped for cash, the region decided in February to unload the property.

Regional committee OKs fees for documents Citizen staff A regional government committee Tuesday approved a proposal to start charging the public for many regional publications. Despite assurances the charges are aimed at businesses which can afford to pay or individuals who make wasteful demands, some councillors feared the charges will discourage participation. The charges, ranging from $5 for single committee agendas to $340 for annual subscriptions to all regional publications, must still be approved by the full Judge to rule if blood test admissible WNPE-WNPI invites you to meet the Manager and contribute your valuable input regarding your Public Television Station! WNPE-WNPI President and General Manager Thomas F. Hanley and members of the Public Television staff will be hosting a special reception for members and viewers. This session is open to the public, and guests will be invited to enjoy light refreshments, view a brief presentation about WNPE-WNPI, and participate in a panel discussion.

Monterey Inn, Rideau Room 2259 Highway 16, Nepean Ottawa, Ontario Clark said the proposed land sale was pulled from Tuesday's committee agenda to "dot some i's and cross some t's." "There's certainly some questions about the evaluation process, and some question about the report being rushed without consulting some staff," Clark said. The proposed buyer is Ashcroft Developments which plans 600-800 units of mixed housing to be called Central Park. Ashcroft is offering $6.5 million for the largest chunk, 87.1 acres, while another company is offering $760,000 for three acres to add to an office parking lot. Ashcroft was considered the best among seven proposals. Wealthy and eager to improve the quality of life for its senior citizens, the region in 1987 bought one of the The 35-year-old sandblaster was the driver of a truck that slammed into a car on Merivale Road.

The July 1995 accident killed an Ottawa physician and seriously injured his passenger. Bosada argues the charges should be stayed because his client suffers from amnesia because of injuries he suffered in the accident and can't remember events two weeks before and four days after it. As a result, Lafortune cannot properly instruct a lawyer, says Bosada. Evidence at the trial, which began in January and was adjourned until this week, is to conclude on Thursday. At that time.

Nicholas will decide whether Lafortune's blood sample and medical records can be used as evidence. Expecting and Brand New Parents are invited to CHIMO HOTEL 1199 Joseph Cyr Ottawa NOV. 1 4, 1 996, 7 PJVL a rp.ce'we Infant Sutrilion Infant First-Aid Offered by on-site Registered Nurse RESERVE VOI SPACE N0 BY CALLING 1-800-883-6042 Courtesy of MeaddtTTHjjn Maker of Enfalac ancHempra Tired of trvin9 t0 iam everything in your Continued from page 1 Bosada argues police did not have enough information to justify a warrant leading to the seizure of his client's confidential medical records. As a result. Lafortune's constitutional rights were breached, he suggests.

If Judge Diane Nicholas agrees with the defence, it will be the second time in two weeks that an Ottawa judge has disallowed the use of medical results as evidence of impairment on constitutional grounds. On Oct. 24. Judge Bernard Ryan ruled the use of breathalyser readings violated the constitutional rights of Michael Degruyter. rs i I.

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