Your Daily News Fix For Tuesday October 23rd 2012

Youth Advisory Committee

Ottawa Police are reaching out to you.
 
In an ongoing effort to build connections with Ottawa teens and young adults, police have introduced the Youth Advisory Committee.
 
A twenty member group, ranging in age from 13 to 24, is hoping to build trusting relationships between young people and police, so youth will feel more comfortable talking about issues they face.

More news after the jump. 

Police Complaints

And staying with the Police,
 
Public complaints regarding Police Services and conduct are down.
 
The number of complaints is down almost 20 percent from last year at this time, and down 17 % from the five year average.
 

No Go McGuinty
 
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty is saying no go.
 
After careful consideration, he won’t try to take over the reins of the Federal Liberal party.
 

Obama vs Romney
 
Who won the presidential debate last night? That’s the question many are asking this morning.
 
Romney acted more reserved, while President Obama came out swinging.
 
The countdown is on with two weeks until election night
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Lunch with Will, Jada, and Mrs. Obama

The police paid Will Smith a visit yesterday.
 
But the reason is political, not criminal.
 
Will and his wife Jada are hosting a lunch for first lady Michelle Obama this Thursday.
 
The L-A county sheriff’s office was sent ahead to make sure the couple’s home is secure.
 
The cost to attend the lunch – $2500
 
Want your picture taken with Mrs. Obama – $10000 per couple, but that includes lunch.

Weather
 
Today, mainly cloudy. High of 11.
 
Tonight, the clouds move off after midnight, with a temperature down to 1 degree.
 
Tomorrow, a mix of sun and cloud with a chance of showers. High of 11.
 
Right now in the Nation’s Capital we have clear skies and 5 degrees.

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