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Hiker airlifted out of Frontenac park after suffering serious leg injury
A hiker had to be lifted to safety by helicopter after suffering a serious leg injury in Frontenac Provincial Park on Dec. 8. Read More
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Winning is the only option for the Ottawa Senators, and it has to start now
Time is of the essence for the Ottawa Senators. Read More
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Police ask for help in search for missing 51-year-old man
The Ottawa police are looking for some help from the public as they search for 51-year-old Redi Gravelle. Read More
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Ottawa police search for suspects after robbery at Greenbank Road store
Ottawa police have asked for help from the public as they search for three suspects following a commercial robbery on Greenbank Road on Nov. 12. Read More
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Rideau River bridge at Carleton University closed for winter — unexpectedly
The Rideau River pedestrian bridge near Carleton University has been closed for the season, due to a lack of winter maintenance. Read More
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'He's trying to wait us out': Best Theratronics strike drags on in Kanata
When Best Theratronics Ltd. workers first hit the picket lines on May 1, the tulips were just starting to bloom. Read More
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PSAC is spreading 'misinformation' about surplus, says Treasury Board president
While the government didn't say what it would do with the surplus, PSAC denounced “any attempts to unilaterally allocate these funds" and said they should go towards benefiting the workers and retirees who are members of the pension. Read More
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Senators owner rips Rangers for Brady Tkachuk trade rumours, accuses team of 'soft tampering'
Michael Andlauer fired back at the chatter regarding his captain coming from Broadway on Monday. Read More
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Rubin: Designating the National Capital Greenbelt a 'national urban park' would be great. So why don't we know more about it?
The National Capital Commission has been in active discussions with Parks Canada for months about creating a national urban park in Ottawa. But it continues to be secretive about those discussions, including where the park will be located, whereas Parks Canada has recently identified the land in question: The National Capital Greenbelt. Read More
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Ottawa weather forecast calls for freezing drizzle
A wintery mix of snow, freezing rain and freezing drizzle is in the forecast for the start of the week. Read More
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Today's letters: Canada is already the 51st U.S. state
Re: Is life now imitating art with Trump? Dec. 4. Read More
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Salgo: What if Canada's public service is actually too accountable?
Canada’s auditor general recently reported major oversight problems with the government’s business-loan program during COVID. The responsible agency evidently outsourced important parts of the program “without strong checks and balances in place,” with the result that some $3.5 billion in loans went to companies that weren’t eligible for them. Read More
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We asked every Ottawa-area MP if they supported federal remote work rules. None gave a straight answer
While the federal government’s return-to-office rules have been a point of contention for the last several months, with public service unions making lots of noise about the issue, many members of Parliament have been silent. Read More
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Canadian special forces spy plane unit sees staff exodus
A lack of leadership and training opportunities sparked an exodus of most of the specialists needed to operate a new fleet of military surveillance aircraft, an internal Canadian Forces investigation found. Read More
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Your City of Ottawa 2025 budget questions answered
On Dec. 11, city council will meet to debate and vote on Ottawa's 2025 budget. The $4.98-billion draft budget calls for a 3.9 per cent property tax increase. More than one-quarter of that increase is to pay for the cost of public transit and OC Transpo's staggering $120-million operating deficit. Read More
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Ottawa Senators let pivotal two points slip away against Islanders
Two steps forward, one step back. Read More
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Christmas in full voice for family raising funds for cancer research
The sun is setting late Sunday afternoon in a new Manotick neighbourhood. After throwing a few snowballs at each other and engaging in some light wrestling, the cousins are prepared to hit the high notes for their end of a weekend ritual. Read More
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Ottawa Senators goalie Linus Ullmark coming up big, does Adam Gaudette deserve more ice time?
Linus Ullmark has been asked the question two, three, maybe four times since he began his Ottawa Senators career a couple of months ago. Read More
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Woman dies in single-vehicle crash in Lanark Highlands
One woman is dead and two other people are injured following a single-vehicle crash in Lanark Highlands area Saturday night. Read More
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Weather advisory ends, but snow and slush conditions remain
Environment Canada has declared the weekend weather advisory over, but officials caution that roads and sidewalks remain slushy in the region after almost 20 cm of snow fell in the area since Saturday afternoon. Read More
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