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Suspended driver nabbed by automated licence plate recognition camera
A 38-year-old Ottawa man faces a number of charges after OPP officers learned the registered owner of the vehicle in front of them was a suspended driver. Read More
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Ottawa Senators put themselves in playoff mix as they hit the road
The road to respectability hasn't been easy for the Ottawa Senators. Read More
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Firefighters handle stubborn fire at Ogilvie Road Montana's restaurant
Ottawa firefighters were called to handle a fire early Sunday at the Montana's restaurant on Ogilvie Road in the Cyrville district. Read More
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Schoolyard scrap: Ottawa school board to pay for replacing play structures
Ottawa's largest school board is to start paying to replace deteriorating play structures. Read More
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Ottawa Senators edge Pittsburgh Penguins, climb into NHL playoff race
The Ottawa Senators have officially arrived in the National Hockey League's playoff picture. Read More
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Ottawa Senators 'under-rated' Drake Batherson scores vs. Penguins, finding a new gear
It wasn't like Drake Batherson woke up one morning and decided he was going to become a better hockey player. Read More
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Photos: ByWard Market was feeling a lot like Christmas on the weekend
Christmas cheer was alive in Ottawa's ByWard Market on the weekend, with everything from Santa Claus in drag spreading joy, to carolers on the streets performing seasonal hits. Read More
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Ontario colleges warn of potential strike in the new year
The union representing Ontario's college faculties, including Ottawa's Algonquin College, has requested a no-board report from the Ministry of Labour, which would put its members in a strike position early in the new year. Read More
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Police union, service board reach five-year deal with 19.35% raise
Ottawa Police Association members have voted overwhelmingly to accept a new five-year contract that provides pay increases of 19.3 per cent over the term of the deal. Read More
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GAMEDAY: Ottawa Senators face Sid The Kid, Erik Karlsson and Pittsburgh Penguins
Saturday 7 p.m. Canadian Tire Centre Read More
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TAKEAWAYS: Ottawa Senators get Ullmark shutout, two goals by Pinto in win over Canes
With Gaud already on their side, the Ottawa Senators don't need Linus Ullmark to be a saviour. Read More
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Canada finalizes roster for world junior hockey championship
Christmas morning has arrived almost two weeks early for Ottawa 67's captain Luca Pinelli. Read More
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Ottawa police RIDE checks show 16 per cent jump in impaired charges
The Ottawa Police Service says it has seen a troubling increase in impaired driving charges in the 2024 holiday season. Read More
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Man suffers life-threatening injuries in Highway 17 crash
A man was airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries following a collision on the morning of Dec. 13 between a car and a tractor trailer on Highway 17 near Storyland Road, according to the Ontario Provincial Police. Read More
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‘Personal attack’: Head of OC Transpo questioned over late buses by city councillor
Tensions between the head of OC Transpo and a city councillor over late buses heightened during Ottawa’s final budget meeting on Dec. 11. Read More
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Ottawa man, 31, dies in single-vehicle crash near Arnprior
Ontario Provincial Police and the coroner's office are investigating a fatal single-vehicle crash collision on Dec. 12 on the eastbound Highway 417 near Campbell Drive in the Arnprior area. Read More
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Sens vs Canes: Ottawa Senators have to solve Martin Necas and the Carolina Hurricanes
Friday, 7 p.m. Lenovo Center Read More
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Kitts and Dudas: Fix the housing-health care gap for Ottawa's vulnerable
In 2020, the City of Ottawa declared a housing and homelessness emergency. But the housing crisis cannot be solved by simply building more houses. Read More
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Pellerin: These wellness clinics could ease Ottawa doctor shortage
Let’s face it, our health-care system is not well and it’s urgent that it get better. We are now at the point where people are wondering whether rural emergency rooms — including in Carleton Place and Almonte — should shut down permanently given how often they have to close for lack of personnel. And there are now about 2.5 million of us in Ontario without a family physician. Read More
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