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'Pierre Poilievre owns the area': Conservative supporters stand firm in Carleton
You don’t have to look far in Manotick to find evidence of Pierre Poilievre’s long-time electoral hold on the riding that includes this village of approximately 6,000 people on the Rideau River. Read More
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'Undaunted' Mark Carney faces an extraordinary moment
As he delivered an Easter Sunday speech to thousands of supporters gathered outside the Lusitania Portuguese Club in Nepean, Liberal leader Mark Carney sometimes seemed bemused by the political passions he stirred. Read More
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Expect 'some issues' as OC Transpo bus route redesign rolls out Sunday
The chair of Ottawa's transit commission is asking for patience from OC Transpo riders as the largest-ever overhaul of city bus routes rolls out on April 27 with the "New Ways to Bus" campaign. Read More
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Citizen voter: Once indifferent to politics, a non-voter changes her mind
As the federal election campaign picks up speed, the Citizen’s Bruce Deachman has been asking Ottawa residents to share, in their own words, some experiences and thoughts on voting. Today: Lesley Cockburn, of Leslie Park, on turning indifference into action: Read More
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Takeaways: Ottawa Senators aren't ready to surrender the Battle of Ontario
The look of disappointment on Brady Tkachuk's face told the story. Read More
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Leafs spoil Senators playoff homecoming party with another overtime gutting
The Ottawa Senators have been pushed to the brink and are on the verge of being swept out of the Battle of Ontario. Read More
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Deachman: The Sens Army storms the gates for Game 3
And just like that, we were down 2-0. Read More
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Photo gallery: Sens fans show their colours for Game 3
After an eight-year dry spell, playoff hockey was back in the capital Thursday as the Senators faced the reviled Toronto Maple Leafs. And it was fan-tastic. Read More
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Playoff hockey makes long-awaited return to Ottawa
Coming from far and wide, Senators fans brought passion to the Battle of Ontario Read More
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Public servants running in record numbers flip partisan assumptions
OTTAWA – Public servants are running for office in record numbers this election, with Conservative candidates outnumbering the Liberals nine to one. Read More
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Ontario measles outbreak tops 1,000 cases
More than 1,000 Ontario residents, mostly children, have now been infected with measles in what is the largest outbreak the province has experienced in decades. Read More
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CHEO considers new ways to free beds, reduce hospital wait times
CHEO is looking at moving paper medical records out of storage at the hospital and introducing hybrid work for some employees as part of a "creative" effort to find more desperately needed space to treat patients. Read More
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Drummond and St-Arneault: It's clear which party would deal better with gun violence
As voters head to the polls to elect the next federal government, life-saving policies to make our communities safer and reduce the risk of mass shootings, femicides and suicides are on the ballot. Read More
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Quebec court approves Phoenix pay system settlement
The federal government will begin settlement payments for non-unionized and casual public servants affected by the Phoenix pay system failures. Read More
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Where Ottawa South candidates stand on housing, public service, crime and more
The Ottawa Citizen recently asked readers: "What's the one issue that needs immediate attention from Canada’s next leader?" Read More
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Pierre Poilievre in a horse race in Carleton as gap with Liberal candidate tightens
Long considered a safe Conservative seat, Pierre Poilievre’s long-held riding of Carleton has turned into a horse race in the final days of the federal election campaign. Read More
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Bear found in Kanata North tranquilized and relocated
A young bear is off on a new adventure, after conservation officials tranquillized and trapped it in the city's west end on Thursday. Read More
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Sarion and Wilson: Federal politicians must not ignore the food security crisis
The city at the heart of federal politics is facing a food-insecurity crisis. Read More
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Hum: Caméline in Vieux-Hull indulges a passion for creative pasta
51 Rue Saint-Jacques, Gatineau (Hull sector), 819-931-0502, restaurantcameline.ca Read More
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Interior trends: Every home deserves good design
The Stephanie Martin Interior Design team likes to get up close and personal with clients. It’s part of their process for understanding how people live so they can craft interiors that reflect their individuality, and it often entails knowing who cooks, who cleans, what time they go to bed or where the kids drop their backpacks after school. Read More
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