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Ottawa Charge starts PWHL season on high but room to grow on ice and in attendance with CTC game next
For the most part, the Ottawa Charge are off to a good, solid start in the PWHL's second season. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Ottawa sees first real snow of the season
Snow is finally falling in the capital region, though the day's morning commute was largely spared from chaos. Read More
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ByWard Market gets $19M boost from province
The ByWard Market is getting a nearly $20-million infusion as part of the province's "new deal for Ottawa" announced last spring. Read More
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Man dies of injuries sustained in south Ottawa crash
One man has died following a crash on Mitch Owens Road late Dec. 3, according to the Ottawa Police Service. Read More
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Four residents rescued from townhouse fire near the airport
A woman and three children were rescued from a fire at a residence just north of the Ottawa International Airport Tuesday night. Read More
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Woman in critical condition in Mooney's Bay shooting
Ottawa police are investigating after a woman was reportedly shot in the Mooney's Bay neighbourhood late Tuesday. Read More
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Rachlis: Construction in Old Ottawa East, as Charles Dickens would have described it
“The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.” ― Charles Dickens Read More
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Today's letters: We had no choice about homeless in Ottawa community centres
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Why Ottawa is turning to tent-like housing for newcomers — here’s what you need to know
When the city announced it had chosen two sites to build semi-permanent structures to house asylum seekers and newcomers, the news sparked a firestorm in the suburbs. Read More
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Third period rally leads Ottawa Charge to victory over Toronto Sceptres in PWHL home opener
The Ottawa Charge led on the shot clock all night, but it took a third-period uprising to defeat the Toronto Sceptres in their home opener Tuesday at TD Place. Read More
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Chief William Commanda Bridge closing for winter as of Wednesday
The Chief William Commanda Bridge will be closed for the winter season as of Wednesday, the City of Ottawa announced Tuesday. Read More
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Ottawa Senators get back to work with pivotal homestand looming
Is the Ottawa Senators' season at a tipping point? Read More
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Gatineau teen charged with attempted murder
Gatineau police had charged an unidentified minor with attempted murder, aggravated assault and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose following an incident on a cycling path in the Buckingham sector on Monday. Read More
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Teenager hospitalized following south Ottawa school bus-van collision
A teenager was taken to hospital in serious, but non-life-threatening condition Tuesday afternoon following an accident between a school bus and a van near the intersection of Bank Street and Lester Road in south Ottawa. Read More
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Terrorism 'complicity' emerges as key issue in Mohamed Harkat deportation case
Federal lawyers say Ottawa’s Mohamed Harkat should be deported for “facilitating” terrorist acts — even if he did not personally engage in an act of violence. Read More
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First-degree murder: Nikolas Ibey found guilty in 2022 'monstrous' death of Savanna Pikuyak
Jurors needed only three hours of deliberations on Tuesday before finding Nikolas Ibey guilty of first-degree murder in the Sept. 11, 2022, killing of Savanna Pikuyak. Read More
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$50M tax break for affordable apartments is 'deal of the century' for developers, councillor says
Member of the City of Ottawa's finance and corporate services committee approved $50 million in property tax breaks to real estate developers who include affordable units in their buildings, money one councillor likened to "the deal of the century" for private developers. Read More
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Senators GM Steve Staios unhappy with Team Canada snub of top prospect Carter Yakemchuk
The Ottawa Senators hoped they'd get to see Carter Yakemchuk on the world stage during the holiday season. Read More
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