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Two workers seriously burned by arcing from electrical panel
Two workers received serious burns Wednesday when the electrical panels they were working on in an Alta Vista building started arcing and caught fire. Read More
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HUNGRY OPPONENT: Redblacks' Dariusz Bladek knows Argos anxious to avenge last year's playoff loss
Six Redblacks were named to the CFL East Division all-star team on Wednesday: WR Justin Hardy, OG Drew Desjarlais, DE Lorenzo Mauldin IV, DT Mike Wakefield, CLB Adarius Pickett and DB Damon Webb. Read More
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Ottawa Senators close out month over .500 for first time in eight years
The Ottawa Senators have calmed the waters and righted the ship. Read More
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Ottawa weather: Record heat forecast for Halloween trick-or-treaters
Trick or treaters in the national capital might want to consider beach-themed costumes for their rounds Thursday night. Read More
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Firefighter slightly injured in Blackburn Hamlet house fire Tuesday
Ottawa Fire Services took down a house fire Tuesday afternoon on Tauvette Street in the city's Blackburn Hamlet area. Read More
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Today's letters: Leaf blowers are efficient, not evil
Re: Deachman: Leaf blowers — the autumn assault on Ottawa's eardrums is well underway, Oct. 23. Read More
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Guilty plea in $1.2M grandparent scam as court zeroes in on remaining suspects
Giordano De Luca, one of 14 people arrested in April and charged in an apparent "grandparent scam," has pleaded guilty to his role in a sophisticated and "prolific" telephone fraud that bilked dozens of seniors out of $1.2 million in a three-month period. Read More
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Bilodeau: Why we can't run hospitals like businesses
With the public health system facing serious challenges, and more people relying on private clinics, some wonder why we can't run public organizations, including hospitals, more like businesses. I think it is a bad idea, and here's why. Read More
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Military watchdog calls on DND to 'do the right thing' for Afghan-Canadians denied benefits
A civilian watchdog is taking Defence Minister Bill Blair and military leaders to task for abandoning Afghan-Canadians who served during the Afghanistan war. Read More
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Ottawa Senators are electric in huge win over St. Louis Blues
The Ottawa Senators delivered a lights-out performance. Read More
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Community mourns Ottawa femicide victim at candlelight vigil
The Hunt Club community came together on Tuesday evening to mourn the loss of 36-year-old Brkti Berhe, who was stabbed to death at a playground last week. Read More
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Ottawa Senators' puck drop delayed by power outage at Canadian Tire Centre
It was the night the lights went out at the Canadian Tire Centre. Read More
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Former regional chair and Nepean mayor Andy Haydon dies at age 91
Andy Haydon, former reeve and mayor of Nepean and later chair of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, has died at the age of 91. Read More
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ON FIRE! Redblacks QB Brown heads into playoff debut with 845 yards, 7 TDs in last two starts
As an American, first-year starter, Redblacks quarterback Dru Brown had to pause and think for a moment when asked about his last "playoff game" experience. Read More
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SUV driver charged over collision that injured motorcycle riders in Pembroke
A 78-year-old Pembroke resident has been charged with careless driving causing bodily harm after their SUV collided with two motorcycles in late September. Read More
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One-on-One with Bruce Garrioch: TSN’s Jeff “O-Dog” O’Neill breaks down the Sens, Leafs and Atlantic Division
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Rare Ottawa antique collection burns in devastating daytime fire
Clem Smith has spent almost a lifetime restoring and refurbishing horse-drawn conveyances. Read More
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INCH BY INCH: Ottawa Senators can relate to Al Pacino's emotional Any Given Sunday speech
Twenty-five years ago, actor Al Pacino, playing a beaten-down coach in the movie Any Given Sunday, delivered a from-the-heart motivational speech that went far beyond what happens on the football field. Read More
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