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Linus Ullmark takes a bite out of Sharks as Senators win second straight
The Ottawa Senators found a way to win. Read More
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Ottawa Rapid coach Katrine Pedersen has high hopes for Northern Super League
The chance to help grow a new team and league from the ground up attracted Katrine Pedersen and her family to Canada. Read More
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Ottawa man charged with attempted murder over Orléans attack
Ottawa police have charged Trevor Low with four counts of attempted murder stemming from an incident outside a fast food restaurant near Place d'Orléans on Nov. 15, they announced Wednesday. Read More
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Ottawa native Sean Stoqua joins Oklahoma City Thunder as athletic performance coach
Another Canadian has joined the Oklahoma City Thunder organization. Read More
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OPP release photo seeking to ID individuals over Pembroke jewelry store theft
The Upper Ottawa Valley detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police has released a photo of three individuals that it is seeking to identify in connection with a jewelry store theft in Pembroke on Nov. 13. Read More
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OCDSB trustees censure colleague, rejecting integrity commissioner's findings
Trustees at Ottawa's largest school board have voted to formally censure a colleague and require she take antisemitism training. Read More
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Blueline help won't be easy for Ottawa Senators GM Steve Staios to find
Help will be hard to find for the Ottawa Senators blueline. Read More
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Ibey defence calls lone expert witness in first-degree murder trial
Nikolas Ibey's defence lawyers will make their closing arguments to the jury on Friday in his first-degree murder trial after calling a sole witness to testify on behalf of the defence. Read More
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Government settles Phoenix class-action lawsuit
The federal government has settled a class action lawsuit brought by non-unionized and casual public servants affected by the Phoenix pay system fiasco. Read More
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'Mind boggling' surge in pneumonia cases among children, teens and young adults
Perth emergency physician Dr. Alan Drummond has never seen anything like it. Read More
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Spears: Environment Canada dangerously optimistic on climate change action
Environment Canada recently took five-and-a-half years to answer an Access to Information request from me, and a funny thing happened. The answer became more relevant with time, not less. Here’s why. Read More
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DND is 'assessing' Ottawa sites for unexploded bombs
A number of locations in Ottawa and its surrounding area are being assessed for unexploded munitions and related debris from past wars, the Department of National Defence has confirmed. Read More
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Ottawa Senators hit the road Zub-less to face Macklin Celebrini's San Jose Sharks
Wednesday, 10:30 p.m. SAP Center Read More
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Deachman: Ottawa's community centres are no place to house refugees
Often forgotten in the debate over building temporary tent-like "Sprung" structures to help ease Ottawa’s emergency shelter and housing crisis are the people most directly affected. Read More
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Maniate: Health care isn't universal if it doesn't treat people equally
Canada's universal health-care system reflects a commitment to collective wellbeing. As Canadians, we understand the importance of taking care of one another. Yet, can we really call it "universal" if our health-care system still leaves so many behind and the medical field lacks the diversity that defines our country? Read More
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Ottawa's LRT southern extension gets 'substantial completion' designation
The next stage of Ottawa's LRT system has moved another step closer to service. Read More
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Ottawa police add attempted murder charge after attacks on victims of Asian descent
The Ottawa Police Service's hate and bias crime unit has charged Kevin Belisle with an additional charge of attempted murder, along with three charges of assault causing bodily harm, in relation to attacks in the Centretown and Chinatown neighbourhoods on Nov. 17. Read More
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First snow to hit Ottawa this week after wet weather
Ottawa’s first snow of the season is expected in the coming days after weather at the start of the week left the city more soggy than snow-covered. Read More
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