Nicholas Kohler
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Features writer, Ottawa Citizen
A criminal case in Ottawa lays out in stark terms not just the burden of caring for an elderly, ailing loved one, but also the moral and legal considerations that come into play when love leads to homicide
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Til death do us part
With the heavy burden of caring for an ailing loved one, what are the moral and legal considerations when love leads to homicide?
https://ottawacitizen.com/feature/til-death-do-us-part
25 days ago
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Nicholas Kohler
Sports Media LGBT+
about 2 months ago
đ 'As a hit in the U.S.,
#HeatedRivalry
is something of a Trojan horse â a Canada-forward, gay-themed cultural export sent south during a trade war at a time when the U.S. appears to be hedging on
#LGBTQ
rights.' âïž
@nicohina.bsky.social
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@ottawacitizen.com
#icehockey
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How Ottawa became the unlikely star of a gay hockey romance
âHeated Rivalryâ is super sexy, but it is also a playfully subversive alternate reality commenting on the culture of professional hockey.
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/ottawa-heated-rivalry
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The couple rarely visits the headstone they built for themselves â while they were still alive (and before they were married) @OttawaCitizen
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They made a double headstone at Beechwood â before they were married
One of the most beautiful gravestones in Ottawa has been ready for one couple for 15 years. Neither of them has died yet.
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/double-headstone-beechwood
3 months ago
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The lovers of Beechwood Cemetery: one of the most beautiful gravestones in Canada has been ready for one couple for 15 years. Neither of them has died yet.
add a skeleton here at some point
3 months ago
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In time for Remembrance Day, a look back at Ottawa during the war years
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How the ChĂąteau Laurier helped win the Second World War
In the early 1940s, Ottawaâs downtown hotel became the nerve centre of C.D. Howeâs âdollar-a-year menâ and Canadaâs wartime boom.
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/chateau-laurier-second-world-war
3 months ago
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Whatâs widely considered the worldâs first synthesizer came into existence in Ottawa in the â40s, and will be played publicly for the first time Saturday in, of all places, Quyon, Que., better known for ATVs and French-Canadian country.
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U.S. fans to descend on tiny Quyon, Que. for âtrippyâ music festival. Locals to stay home.
Festival Fantome will bring hundreds of American visitors to tiny Quyon, Que. But no in the village has bought a ticket yet.
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/first-synthesizer-quebec-music-festvial
4 months ago
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Venerable Glebe Video to close after 40 years, one rental shop remains
Long housed on Bank Street, Glebe Video was known for classic, highbrow films. Movies 'n Stuff in Alta Vista is now the last game in Ottawa.
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/glebe-video-closing?tbref=hp
4 months ago
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Have stinging freshwater jellyfish invaded this lake in Canadaâs national capital region?
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Have stinging freshwater jellyfish invaded Lac La PĂȘche in Gatineau Park?
Lac La PĂȘche has been teeming with the ghostly creatures, a phenomenon experts believe is rooted in rising lake-water temperatures.
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/freshwater-jellyfish-lac-la-peche
4 months ago
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