Friday, April 17, 2009

Archaeologists dig up a story from Ottawa's past

It's 1885 and the city of Ottawa is a different place. The LeBreton Flats are not an empty space next to the Canadian War Museum to hold Ottawa Bluesfest each year. Instead, they are a busy part of the growing national capital, a settlement of mostly labourers and the home of Ottawa's second oldest train station between Booth and Broad Streets.
See the full story here.

They finally put our Science Reporting features up. Take a look. See, I told you I was a journalist!

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