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One of the largest snowfalls of the season buried Ottawa with 27 cm of snow this week, disrupting travel by car, bus and airplane.
Officers responded to a 911 call at a home in the town in Bonnechere Valley Township before 9 p.m. Wednesday and found one person dead, OPP said in a news release. "We had two experiments," said Raina Smith, a PGL student at St. Brother André."For the pure epinephrine, when we sent it on the research balloon, it came back but only 87 per cent of it was actually epinephrine. Thirteen per cent of it turned into benzoic acid, which is extremely poisonous."
"We think it's the interaction of the sample with cosmic radiation, which is this high energy stuff that, once you get up to a certain altitude, it goes through everything," said Mayer.Popular Ottawa diner closing after 55 years in businessThe Brookfield Restaurant offers breakfast and lunch with some Lebanese dishes on the menu. The location on Brookfield Road started as a confectionary shop and still has a storefront."I need to do other things," said Aboud.
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