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Single-Vehicle Collision at March Road: One Person Hospitalized | Ottawa News
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Ottawa Paramedic Service file photo. Photo by JULIE OLIVER /POSTMEDIA One person was taken to hospital following a single-vehicle collision at March Road and Halton Terrace on Saturday evening. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Exclusive articles from Elizabeth Payne, David Pugliese, Andrew Duffy, Bruce Deachman and others. Plus, food reviews and event listings in the weekly newsletter, Ottawa, Out of Office. Unlimited online...

Former Fianna Fáil Minister Urges Party to Run Presidential Candidate: Why the Lack of Choice is an Insult
ITS AN INSULT to the office of president, if youre willing to run for everything, but you wont run for the office of president. Former Fianna F�il Minister Mary Hanafin spoke about her partys lack of candidate at the MacGill Summer School on Saturday night. I firmly believe that the largest party of the country, which is the largest at local level, largest at national level, largest in Europe, should be running a candidate. Last month, she said she would happily contest the presidential election but added that was ultimately up to Taoiseach and party leader Miche�l Martin. You have...