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We wrote thousands of stories in 2022 — but these 17 were among the most read and most loved of the year. Here\u0027s a look back at the year, in top stories.

Alex Hay : ‘It makes me feel better knowing he died looking up at the sky’

But the Ottawa disability advocate says he was embarrassed and humiliated by his treatment by Air Canada staff who were unprepared to deal with a man in a wheelchair, even though Brault had checked and rechecked to be sure the airline knew about his special needs. The local restaurants finished in the middle of the pack. Tops among them was North & Navy, the upscale Italian restaurant in Centretown, which ranked 40th. Riviera, the lavish Sparks Street restaurant frequented by Ottawa’s power players, was 43rd, while the perennially popular Supply And Demand on Wellington Street West came in 44th.

For his mom May, the appeal is “really to see humans are so small in the universe but able to create, like big things. That’s what’s amazing, it amazes me.”Its not meant to be a circus convoy: Bail hearings testing virtual court capabilities and courtroom decorum That sudden surge in popularity is testing bandwidth limitations and the province’s pandemic-era upgrades to the courts’ videoconferencing capabilities.

COVID cases are ballooning ; wastewater signs are lapping upward; and hospitalizations are climbing. Practically everyone now knows someone who has had COVID. The woman, 62-year-old Deana Henry, reluctantly agreed to move into the room at the privately operated Extendicare West End Villa last week although it was not among her choices. She had been previously living there until her room was taken over by The Ottawa Hospital which has assumed management of two floors. Henry was increasingly unhappy with care at the home and had a list of homes she wanted to move to but was told to accept the room offered at West End Villa.

Lindsay Rodney vowed to do everything she could to keep her husband at home as long as possible so he could see his daughter every day even as the disease progressed.But, despite ongoing help from family and friends, the lack of home care support from the Ontario health system is making it difficult to keep that vow. Rodney is burnt out and frustrated that her pleas for more help are going unanswered.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

 

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