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BOOK EXCERPT: Randall Denley's 'Changes in Latitude' is one killer of a cruise
A cruise ship arrives at a tiny Caribbean island with a murdered crew member on board. Retired Ottawa police inspector Mike Reilly, already vacationing on the island, suddenly finds he must try to solve the crime before the killer strikes again. Here's an excerpt from Ottawa novelist Randall Denley's new murder mystery, Changes in Latitudes: Read More
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Layoffs could be on the table for public servants. Here's everything you need to know
The federal government is currently looking for ways to tighten its budget and curb the size of the public service. In order to do that, it's undertaking a multi-billion dollar spending review. Read More
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Ottawa Senators lose 4-3 to Anaheim Ducks in shootout, is that good enough?
It wasn't like the Ottawa Senators had their A-game on their three-game west-coast road trip. Read More
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Man seriously injured in one of three Ottawa fires overnight Saturday
A man in his 40s was seriously injured in one of three fires reported in Ottawa overnight Saturday. Read More
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GAMEDAY: Ottawa Senators vs. former 67's star Mintyukov and Anaheim Ducks
Sunday, 8 p.m. Honda Center Read More
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Ukrainian artist Nataliia Kononova finds solace in painting Ottawa's Hog's Back Falls
A new exhibition at Carleton University showcases the vibrant artwork of a Ukrainian journalist who finds inspiration in the natural beauty of Ottawa, particularly the fast-moving waters of Prince of Wales Falls at Hog’s Back Park. Read More
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Ottawa Senators outworked and lose 5-2 to Los Angeles Kings
The Ottawa Senators got exactly what they deserved Saturday in Los Angeles. Read More
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Ottawa Charge loses its PWHL opener to Montreal in shootout
LAVAL, Que. — Marie-Philip Poulin scored the shootout winner for the Montreal Victoire in a 4-3 win over the Ottawa Charge in a thrilling season-opener for both teams Saturday. Read More
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Photo Essay: A Country Christmas opens for 2024 season at Saunders Farm
This weekend marked the kickoff of A Country Christmas at Saunders Farm, a family-friendly experience that brings the magic of the holidays to life in a picturesque countryside setting. Read More
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How the Rainbow Bistro survived the pandemic and made it to its 40th anniversary
The Rainbow Bistro is celebrating its 40th anniversary this weekend, three years after owner Danny Sivyer ran out of money during the closures and capacity restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
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GAMEDAY: Ottawa Senators facing hometown kid Brandt Clarke and Los Angeles Kings
Saturday, 7 p.m. Crypto.com Arena Read More
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Opinion: Canada Post strike is hurting crucial food programs at The Ottawa Mission and elsewhere
The strike at Canada Post began on Nov. 15. Since that time, Canadians across the country and in Ottawa have been affected. Read More
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Abdulla: Health care will be better if we practise a little kindness
As I walk around downtown Ottawa and see the intolerance of drivers toward pedestrians, or the well-to-do ignoring those who ask for help, I wonder why ignorance, selfishness and entitlement are so rampant in many aspects of our lives today. Why do we create mental barriers between us and the compassion we all crave? Read More
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How the Canada Post strike impacts Canadians
With the notable exception of social security cheques, the only thing being collected in mailboxes across the country these days is dust. Read More
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Ottawa Senators need offence to kick into high gear against Los Angeles Kings
Coming off a victory you can file in the category of highly unlikely, the Ottawa Senators will get tested again Saturday in Los Angeles. Read More
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Three charged after youth abducted, held for ransom in Orléans
Three people face a long list of charges in connection with a "kidnapping, robbery and extortion" in October. Read More
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Richmond Road businesses, residents fed up with LRT and road construction
Frustration with the seemingly endless construction along the east and west extensions of the Confederation Line LRT boiled over Friday at city hall. Read More
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OPP East Region charges 23 drivers in RIDE program's first week
Ontario Provincial Police in the East Region have charged 23 drivers with impaired driving since beginning the annual Festive RIDE program a week ago. Read More
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Physical Finn Ronja Savolainen to square off against fiancee in Ottawa Charge PWHL opener
When Ronja Savolainen makes her debut for the Ottawa Charge in Saturday's season opener, she will see a face she loves among the strangers playing for the Montreal Victoire. Read More
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Update: OC Transpo to hold Trillium Line dress rehearsal Nov. 30, reveal start date on Dec. 6
Some 500 city employees and their families will get a first ride on the Trillium Line LRT on Saturday in a full dress rehearsal for the start of revenue service. Read More
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