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Ten arrested, drugs, guns and cash seized in OPP-led operation
Ontario Provincial Police say two guns were seized, as well as about $113,000 worth of suspected illicit drugs and more than $187,000 in cash, following a multi-agency drug trafficking investigation in Ottawa and the surrounding area. Read More
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Deachman: The U.S. Ottawa doesn’t want a 51st state either
When Robb Hasty is out of town and tells people where he’s from, they often try to correct him. “You mean Ottawa, Canada?” they ask. Read More
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Suspect sought in purse-snatching from elderly woman
Anyone with information about the incident, is asked to contact the robbery section at 613-236-1222, ext. 5116 or by email at Robbery@ottawapolice.ca. Read More
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Smith: It's not all about cars. Non-drivers deserve a voice too
Non-drivers live in all parts of our city. Yet too often, transportation planning assumes that everyone drives. Most people are surprised to learn that 27 per cent of Ottawans do not have a driver's licence. Some have a licence but no longer or rarely use it. It has been rare to consider non-drivers as a collective group. But, that’s exactly the type of broad coalition we believe is necessary to move our city beyond the car-centric status quo. Read More
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Gibbs: OCDSB is breaking its promise of 'community-based' schooling
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board claims to champion “community-based schooling.” Yet its proposed Elementary Program Review (EPR) does the opposite: dismantling walkable school communities, especially in urban wards, by forcing students out of their neighbourhoods and into schools far from home. Read More
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Today's letters: Cutting alternative schools is a big mistake
Re: No report cards, no sports tryouts: Parents make plea for alternative schools, Feb. 28. Read More
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Ottawa travel company hasn’t sold a single U.S. trip since Trump tariffs
Travac Tours hasn’t sold a single seat for any of its U.S. bus tours since Donald Trump announced the imposition of tariffs on Canadian goods. Read More
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Bank Street speed reduction proposal sparked by complaints about safety
An Ottawa councillor is proposing a speed reduction for a portion of Bank Street on the southern edge of the city — a move that an advocate says will help reduce pedestrian deaths and make it safer for those who choose not to drive. Read More
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Ottawa Senators struggles with lowly Buffalo Sabres continue
The Ottawa Senators let a pivotal two points slip away on Tuesday night. Read More
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Ottawa Charge blow three-goal lead while outshot 18-0 in third period of crushing PWHL loss
The Ottawa Charge was one period from moving into a PWHL playoff spot when the roof collapsed Tuesday night. Read More
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Sens CEO and President Cyril Leeder talks playoff hopes, Michael Andlauer, LeBreton Flats and more
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Ottawa detective found guilty of discreditable conduct over unauthorized child-death investigations
A disciplinary process that began more than two and a half years ago has resulted in a guilty verdict on a charge of discreditable conduct for an Ottawa police detective who performed an unauthorized investigation into the deaths of nine children or infants and contacted the father of one deceased baby to inquire about the mother's COVID-19 vaccination status. Read More
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Dave Cameron stays as steady hand of Ottawa 67's
As he deals with the uncertainty of Wednesday's Ontario Hockey League draft lottery for the first time in his eight years as general manager of the Ottawa 67's, James Boyd has the utmost confidence in the man who will be guiding the team from behind the bench going forward. Read More
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