Powering Up: City fixes problem that forced re-scheduling of Ottawa Titans games

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The Ottawa Titans took something of a financial hit because they had to play during daylight hours due to power issues at RCGT Park instead of night games Wednesday and Thursday.After a major power breakdown at Ottawa Stadium forced the Frontier League’s Ottawa Titans to reschedule action on Wednesday and Thursday, the City of Ottawa says the issue has been resolved.

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