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  2. Ottawa Champions - Wikipedia

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    The City of Ottawa granted a 10-year lease of the Ottawa Baseball Stadium to establish a Can-Am Baseball League team for the 2015 season in September 2013. [1] In June 2014, the Ottawa Champions team name was announced followed by the unveiling of the team logo that August. [2] [3] [4] An Ottawa Champions game in 2016

  3. Category:Ottawa Champions players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Ottawa Champions minor league baseball team, who began play in the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball in 2015. Pages in category "Ottawa Champions players"

  4. Ottawa Redblacks - Wikipedia

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    [35] [36] In the Grey Cup, the Redblacks won the franchise's first championship—and the first for an Ottawa-based team in 40 years—by defeating the heavily favored Calgary Stampeders 39–33 in only the third Grey Cup game in history to go into overtime. [37] The Redblacks went into the 2017 season with high hopes as defending champions.

  5. Lycée Claudel d'Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée Claudel d'Ottawa is a French-language private school in Ottawa built in the early 1960s. It was renovated by Edward J. Cuhaci to provide an infill between two existing school buildings, comprising classrooms and a 600-seat auditorium. [1] It is located on Lycée Place (formerly Old Riverside Drive).

  6. Bilingualism in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Ottawa City Council passed a bilingualism policy modelled on the policy of the former Ottawa–Carleton Region, whereby English and French were both recognized as having the same rights, status and privileges within the municipal government, while allowing for differences in services based on local needs throughout the amalgamated city.

  7. 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie, also known as IV es Jeux de la Francophonie, (French for Francophone Games) were held in Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec, Canada from July 14–24, 2001. Events [ edit ]

  8. List of Montreal Canadiens broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    A re-orchestrated version of the tune, which has been the theme song of La Soirée du hockey and Hockey Night in Canada since 1968, has been used for hockey broadcasts on RDS and TSN beginning in the fall of 2008. [22] TSN has occasionally held regional English-language rights for the Canadiens. Its most recent deal ran from 2010 through 2014.

  9. Canadian Championship - Wikipedia

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    The two provincial champions meet in a first qualifying round, with the winner progressing to meet the sole Canadian USL team (not including Toronto FC II, which is a department of the MLS side Toronto FC), Ottawa Fury FC in a second qualifying round. The winner of this match joins the three Canadian MLS teams in the semifinals.