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Sunshine List: Top paid public servants in Ottawa

Ottawa s new city manager was the highest paid public servant at Ottawa City Hall in 2023. The city says fewer employees made $100,000 or more in 2023 compared to 2022.

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Michele-giroux
Mark-sutcliffe
Alex-munter
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Bernard-leduc

Sunshine List: Top paid public servants in Ottawa

Ottawa s new city manager was the highest paid public servant at Ottawa City Hall in 2023. The city says fewer employees made $100,000 or more in 2023 compared to 2022.

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Marc-bertrand
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Brent-moloughney
Andrew-falconer
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Paul-burnett
Claude-brul

Ottawa Public Health asks doctors to be on the lookout for typhoid fever

Ottawa Public Health is alerting doctors and primary care providers to an "unusual trend" of typhoid fever in Ottawa, and asking them to test and report anyone experiencing symptoms.

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Here's a look at the highest paid public sector employees in Ottawa in 2021

Ottawa s city manager, former police chief and top doctor headline the list of highest paid public servants at Ottawa City Hall and Ottawa Police headquarters in 2021.

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Bernard-leduc
Michael-tremblay
Joanne-bezzubetz
Duncan-stewart
John-manconi
Brent-moloughney
Elizabeth-marland
Steve-kanellakos
Stephane-giguere

The COVID-19 wasteland: searching for clues to the pandemic in the sewers

The COVID-19 wasteland: searching for clues to the pandemic in the sewers
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Rob-delatolla
Bernadette-conant
Monir-taha

The COVID-19 wasteland: searching for clues to the pandemic in the sewers | iNFOnews

Mia Rabson Professor Robert Delatolla poses in front of a pumping station used to collect wastewater samples that are screened for COVID Thursday April 8, 2021 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld April 11, 2021 - 4:00 AM OTTAWA - When Ottawa Public Health officials are trying to decide whether restrictions in the city need to tighten up, they look to the normal markers like positive tests, patients in hospital, and outbreaks. But they are also among the few in the country that take cues from the city s sewers. Using municipal wastewater to look for evidence of the virus behind COVID-19 is part of a rapidly expanding body of science. The virus is shed in human waste, often before a patient even knows they are sick.

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The COVID-19 wasteland: searching for clues to the pandemic in the sewers - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

The COVID-19 wasteland: searching for clues to the pandemic in the sewers - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
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Searching for clues to the COVID-19 pandemic in the sewers

Searching for clues to the COVID-19 pandemic in the sewers
680news.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 680news.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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The COVID-19 wasteland: searching for clues to the pandemic in the sewers

OTTAWA When Ottawa Public Health officials are trying to decide whether restrictions in the city need to tighten up, they look to the normal markers like positive tests, patients in hospital, and outbreaks. But they are also among the few in the country that take cues from the city s sewers. Using municipal wastewater to look for evidence of the virus behind COVID-19 is part of a rapidly expanding body of science. The virus is shed in human waste, often before a patient even knows they are sick. Wastewater testing initiatives were virtually nonexistent in Canada before COVID-19, but there are now more than two dozen universities researching the method. At least seven cities and the Northwest Territories, meanwhile, are already  reporting publicly on the wastewater results.

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