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Today's letters: Richmond Road businesses in Ottawa deserve help
Re: LRT construction guts Richmond Road businesses, Dec. 4. Read More
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Today's letters: Chrystia Freeland outsmarted Trudeau, Trump
Re: Chrystia Freeland's savage exit, Dec. 17. Read More
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DND warns availability of Canadian military equipment is dropping
The percentage of navy and army equipment that is supposed to be ready for training and operations has continued to decline, warns a new report from the Department of National Defence. Read More
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Inquest recommendations 'too little, too late,' Abdi family lawyer says
The family of Abdirahman Abdi says the 57 recommendations made by a jury after a weeks-long public inquest into his death come "too little, too late." Read More
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Ottawa Senators leaning on Linus Ullmark during sizzling stretch
Just call Linus Ullmark the Zero Hero. Read More
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Canada Post promises letters will be delivered to Santa
One of the first orders of business when Canada Post reopened its facilities on Dec. 17 after a weeks-long strike was to get its "Letters to Santa" program back in operation. Read More
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What re-signing rush end Bryce Carter means for the Ottawa Redblacks
There are still some questions to be answered, but the Ottawa Redblacks could very well have the most-feared defensive line in the CFL next season. Read More
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Here are all 57 jury recommendations from Abdirahman Abdi's inquest
After weeks of testimony from police, bystanders, paramedics, doctors and more, a five-person jury ruled Abdirahman Abdi's death a homicide and issued 57 recommendations to prevent future deaths. Read More
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Gatineau man charged in hit-and-run that injured 94-year-old woman
Gatineau police say a 22-year-old man faces several charges in connection with a hit-and-run collision on July 29 that seriously injured a 94-year-old woman. Read More
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A ByWard Market busker explains why we should be more proud of them
Once a gem in the centre of the nation’s capital, the ByWard Market is losing its place in Ottawans’ hearts. Longstanding businesses have closed. A rash of high-profile violent crimes — including a brazen daytime shooting — and rampant opioid abuse have increased calls from locals for help. The attempts to revitalize the area — from the addition of a $50 million neighbourhood police station to installing an undersized fake-ice rink — vary widely. But what say the people who are still there? We interviewed folks who live, work and play in the ByWard Market. These are their stories, in their own words. Read More
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Gun group ridicules plan to send confiscated pistols, rifles and grenade launchers to Ukraine
The Canadian military says Ukraine has requested pistols, military-style rifles and grenade launchers removed from public ownership as part of the Liberal government’s firearms ban. Read More
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MacDonald: Helping the hungry? Grocery chain contradicts itself
Imagine a large company that owns multiple grocery stores, all operating under different names. Now, suppose these stores sometimes sell the same products, but for very different prices, even in the same city. So far, there’s nothing unusual about that. Read More
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Ottawa Senators start lengthy road trip with victory over Seattle Kraken
The Ottawa Senators couldn't have scripted a better start to their longest road trip in franchise history. Read More
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Brandt scores winner as Fleet edge Charge 3-2
BOSTON -- Hannah Brandt's goal at 8:26 of the third period lifted the Boston Fleet to a 3-2 win over the visiting Ottawa Charge in Professional Women's Hockey League action on Tuesday. Read More
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Defensive lineman Deionte Knight among four Canadians signed by Ottawa Redblacks
Defensive lineman Deionte Knight was among four Canadian players signed by the Ottawa Redblacks on Tuesday. Read More
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Abdirahman Abdi inquest: Jury rules his 2016 death a homicide, issues 57 recommendations
The jury at a coroner’s inquest deemed the 2016 death of an Ottawa man after his violent arrest a homicide, as it made more than 50 recommendations on Dec. 17 aimed at preventing similar deaths in the future. Read More
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Watchdog investigating after man held in OPP cell taken to hospital
The provincial police watchdog agency is investigating after a man in Ontario Provincial Police custody at Long Sault became unconscious in a holding cell and had to be transported to hospital. Read More
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Ottawa's top books: Public library releases most popular requests for 2024
The Ottawa Public Library has released its lists of the most-requested books between Jan. 1 and Dec. 1, making these the most popular of 2024. Multiple genres, Canadian writers and a mix of new releases and established titles are included in the lists for adults, teens and children. Read More
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