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( Metal data will not be included in the second edition, since these have been collected independently by W. B. Pearson, National Research Council, Ottawa, and published as A handbook of lattice spacings and structures of metals and alloys by Pergamon Press.
Bentley expanded the Frank franchise to include an Ottawa edition in 1989 with the help of former Canadian Press reporter Michael Bate, while continuing with his publication of the Halifax edition.
Bentley's expansion of the Frank franchise from its Halifax base to include an Ottawa edition in 1989, with the help of Michael Bate, proved extremely successful during its first decade of publication, as the edition quickly outsold its Maritime cousin by feeding off the void of gossip news among mainstream media in the nation's capital.
Bate subsequently bought out Bentley and his other partners to make the Ottawa edition of Frank independent of its Halifax roots, although both magazines maintained similar coverage and continued much as before.
The final page of the Ottawa edition of Frank also featured a humour column, usually satirizing the point of view of a real Canadian political figure such as Sheila Copps or Preston Manning.
The Ottawa edition of Frank broke a number of notable stories, including being the first to publish the tale of Mel Lastman's wife's shoplifting arrest and was the only Canadian publication to cover the divorce trial of cabinet minister Paul Dick.
Although the magazine settled on the latter case, the legal expenses launched the Ottawa edition into a downward financial spiral.
The Ottawa edition of Frank was resurrected after Bate reportedly reacquired the property from Taylor, returning the satire magazine to the nation's capital.
Several features from the original printed version of the Ottawa edition were retained and a full print version returned to newsstands in late November 2005 ( issues are numbered as " Volume 2 ").
The Ottawa edition of Frank scooped national media by being the first to report controversial remarks by Liberal media spokesperson Scott Reid.
In the case of the Ottawa edition, several of these actions were successful and are cited as a major reason for the collapse of that edition in 2004.
The CPC-ML has become strongly supportive of Cuba and the Cuban Revolution and now has close relations with the Cuban Embassy in Ottawa and prints the English language edition of the Cuban Communist Party's newspaper, Granma, for Canadian distribution.
The Toronto Suns format has given rise to sister Sun tabloids in major markets across Canada, namely the Edmonton Sun, the Calgary Sun, the Ottawa Sun and most recently the Brampton Sun and York Sun, weekend-only tabloids distributed as sections of the Toronto edition.
in Ottawa, Ontario and The Big Show ( formerly known as The Giant ), on the April 22 edition of Raw.
The Ottawa edition has a current circulation of 20, 000 copies which reach 36, 000 readers.
* Who's Who in Canadian Sport by Bob Ferguson ( Sporting Facts Publications, Ottawa, 3rd edition, 1999 ), ISBN 1-894282-00-0.
* Jenkins, Danny R. " British North Americans who fought in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 ," ( MA thesis, U. Of Ottawa, 1993 ), online edition.
The 2012 edition of the Tim Hortons Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival will take place June 22 – 24, 2012.
In February 2008, Newman began presenting the weekday edition of Global National from a specially-built digital newsroom and studio facility in Ottawa.
The January 28, 2009 edition of the game broke the 2007 record with 10, 523 fans attending the two games, with both of Carleton's teams posting victories over Ottawa.
magazine from Toronto launched an Ottawa edition, Capital Xtra !, in 1993, GO Info tried to become more competitive in content, and to solicit corporate advertising.

Ottawa and Frank
* 2008 Ottawa radio licences: On November 21, 2008, federal Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages James Moore issued a statement calling on the CRTC to review its approval of two new radio stations, Frank Torres ' CIDG-FM and Astral Media's CJOT-FM, which it had licensed in August 2008 to serve the Ottawa-Gatineau radio market.
The winner of the first Hart Trophy was Frank Nighbor of the Ottawa Senators.
The new stadium is due to the extensive renovations taking place at their former arena, Frank Clair Stadium and the adjacent Lansdowne Park, both of which belong to the City of Ottawa.
Frank McGee, incensed by comments from the Dawson squad, scores 14 goals as Ottawa wins the second game 23 – 2.
* November 21 – the Toronto Argonauts win the 92nd Grey Cup game, defeating the BC Lions 27-19 at Frank Clair Stadium in Ottawa.
In those days, Ottawa athletes played in multiple sports and the Riders had athletes famous in other sports, such as Harvey Pulford and Frank McGee.
She decided the trophy's first winner would be Frank Nighbor of the Ottawa Senators.
NHL President Frank Calder warned the players that if they sat out the final, they would be suspended and replaced in the final by fourth-place Ottawa.
Martel's resignation occurred after the Ontario Privacy Commissioner found that she had passed on privileged and damaging information about Ottawa consultant Charles Ficner to Liberal MPP Frank Miclash.
The Glebe is home to Lansdowne Park which contains Frank Clair Stadium, where Ottawa's Canadian Football League ( CFL ) football team ( the currently suspended Ottawa Renegades ) and the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees play their home games.
The return of Frank to Ottawa coincided with the fall of the government and launch of a federal election.
Both the Maritime and Ottawa editions of Frank have been the subject of numerous libel complaints.
* The Ballad of Electronic Frank ( re: libel suits after Ottawa re-launch ).
Among the well-known people who hail from the Ottawa Valley, are former governor-general and broadcaser Adrienne Clarkson, Alanis Morissette, Margaret Atwood, Lorne Greene, Bryan Murray, Terry Murray, Frank Finnegan, Bruce Cockburn, Peter Jennings, Matthew Perry, Dan Aykroyd, Mark Redman, Tom Green, Rich Little, Paul Anka, Alan Verch and Princess Margriet, sister of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.
Ottawa and the valley are also the home of such outstanding players as Frank Nighbor, Aurel Joliat, Frank " King " Clancy, Frank Boucher, Kurtis Foster and Denis Potvin ; the latter was the star defenceman of the New York Islanders dynasty of the late 1970s.

Ottawa and received
In 2010, she received an honorary doctorate from the University of Ottawa.
Later, Shields did post-graduate work at the University of Ottawa, where she received an MA in 1975.
The ' Hawks dealt mean forward Mark Bell to the Sharks, Michal Barinka and a 2008 second-round draft pick to the Senators, while Ottawa also received defenseman Tom Preissing and center Josh Hennessy from San Jose.
The Naskapis had received " relief " from the Federal Government as early as the end of the 19th century, but their first regular contacts with the Federal Government began only in 1949, when Colonel H. M. Jones, Superintendent of Welfare Services in Ottawa, and M. Larivière of the Abitibi Indian Agency visited them in Fort Chimo and arranged for the issuing of welfare to them.
2008 election results are as follows: Republican Jack Hoogendyk received 59. 08 % of Ottawa County's vote in his failed bid against US Senator Carl Levin ; Republican Representative Peter Hoekstra received 71. 7 % of the vote ; Republican David Agema received 73. 45 % in the race for the 74th district ; Republican Arlan B. Meekhof received 60. 71 % in his race for the 89th District ; Republican Joseph Haveman received 71. 92 % in his race for the 90th District ; and Holly Hughes received 61. 55 % in her failed bid against Mary Valentine for the 91st District.
Placed under the direction of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, it was renamed the College of Ottawa in 1861 and received university status five years later through royal charter.
In recognition primarily for his work with the Foundation, he received an appointment to the Order of Canada, with the official presentation taking place on 21 October 1992, in Ottawa.
Magee joined the RCAF in October 1940 and received flight training in the province of Ontario at No. 9 EFTS ( Elementary Flying Training School ) located at RCAF Station St. Catharines ( St. Catharines ), and at No. 2 SFTS ( Service Flying Training School ) at RCAF Station Uplands ( Ottawa ).
He received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, and then returned to Ottawa to attend the University of Ottawa law school.
As Vanier was a staunch Liberal Party supporter and the ministers of the Crown were at that time Progressive Conservatives, the announcement of the Major-General's appointment received surprised reaction from Ottawa insiders and the media.
He has received honorary doctoral degrees from the University of Ottawa, University of Windsor, York University, McMaster University, Saint Mary ’ s University, Niagara University and University of British Columbia.
The organization and its founding coordinator, Jody Williams, jointly received the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to bring about the Mine Ban Treaty ( Ottawa Treaty ).
Yashin received his initial fame for being the first draft pick in the history of the expansion Ottawa Senators ( 2nd overall in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft ).
He was made an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts at New York's Juilliard School and has received honorary doctorates from the University of Toronto, Ryerson University, McGill University, the University of Western Ontario, the University of Ottawa, and most recently the University of Guelph.
On 13 June 2008, she received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Carleton University, in Ottawa, Canada, an honorary Doctor of Music from The University of Western Ontario on June 10, 2009, in London, Ontario, and an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts from the Ontario College of Art & Design on June 4, 2010, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The University of Ottawa had its 1846 origins as a college, and it received its present location in 1856.
As a result of being named the winner, the community received $ 100, 000 CAD in arena upgrades, and got to host an NHL pre-season game between the Ottawa Senators and Buffalo Sabres prior to the 2010-11 season.
In 1869 he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto and then studied law in Toronto and Ottawa.

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