PringleJosh Contact. OTTA -- An Arnprior homeless man decided to build his own bunkie to help improve his situation, students will not be returning to school in Ottawa on Monday and an Ottawa doctor builds a majestic snow dragon in her front yard. For the past three-and-a-half-years, he would sleep in his van, crash on a couch, or even sleep under the stars. Near the end of last summer, Lamarche decided he was going to take action to improve his own situation. It started with a refined stack of pallets as a floor, and Lamarche added four walls, some windows, and a roof. Students at Ottawa's four publicly funded school boards will not be returning to school for in-person learning on Monday. The Ontario Government announced late Wednesday afternoon that schools in Ottawa would not be allowed to reopen for in-person learning. Ontario delayed the start of in-person learning after the Christmas break, saying schools would remain closed until at least Jan. The province has not said when schools in Ottawa and eastern Ontario will reopen for in-person learning.
Arrangement to visit Arnprior, Ontario—a small city about 65 kilometres west of Ottawa? Lumber was the start, but Arnprior had other major industries. For case, eight quarries once hummed with men digging striated marble, which was old for columns and floors in the original Centre Block of Parliament Knoll among many other purposes. Kenwood Mills employed several generations of workers en route for make woolen blankets and other items. Arnprior, like many Eastern Ontario built-up towns, fell on some hard times in the late 20th century. Although today, a renaissance seems to be in full swing.