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‘A big relief’: Ottawa HIV-AIDS group uses $25K grant to bolster programs after cash-strapped yearBruce House is breathing a bit easier after receiving a $25,000 grant that is helping to sustain two key programs and even expand them a bit — at least, until November.CanadaMar 28, 2019
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Karlssons partner with Ottawa organization for launch of anti-bullying charityThe Karlssons said the mission of the new charity, called "Can't Dim My Light," is to raise awareness about the effects that both bullying and cyber bullying that have on youth and to "promote inclusion and compassion."SportsAug 21, 2018
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