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Male choirs, once a mainstay of religious music, are a disappearing breed in Canada. Read how Ottawa’s Christ Church Cathedral is keeping its choir alive, and see videos of the choir’s Dec. 17 Christmas performance.


 

Islam and Christianity revere Mary above all other women, a human divinely appointed to bear Jesus in a virgin birth. But the Koran mentions Mary 34 times, and names an entire chapter after her -- more than she gets in the Bible, according to Cruden's Complete Concordance. She is the only woman mentioned by name in the Koran, A special Citizen report looking at two earth-shattering weeks half a a century ago, and how they changed the image of our country.

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A special section of the Ottawa Citizen guest-edited by Stephen Lewis, the United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, timed to the 16th International AIDS Conference in Toronto.
 

Follow Citizen writer Robert Sibley as he walks Japan's oldest and most famous Buddhist pilgrimage -- the 1,400 km Shikoku no Michi.


 

Read 11 of the most compelling Citizen features from 2006 and updated stories as Citizen writers revisit the people and issues.
 

Some time next year, the balance will shift and, for the first time since people began congregating in settlements, more than half of the world's population will live in urban areas.
 

Reporter and photographer Niall McKenna followed students from the University of Ottawa and their leader, Guy Laflamme, as they travelled through Niger following their humanitarian aid campaign, which raised more than $250,000 in medical supplies and cash.


 

Follow the lives of six University of Ottawa residents.
 
Six drivers set out on the highway on the morning of February 17. Not all of them would live to see the sun dip over the horizon.

Andrew Duffy and Zev Singer follow six drivers caught in the pileup.

 

For the two weeks in the summer of 2005, Citizen reporters Neco Cockburn and Hayley Mick surrendered all modern comforts and lived as pioneers at Upper Canada Village in Morrisburg, Ont.

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