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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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Denley: Proposed Ottawa bylaw to limit protest sites is both fair and overdue
Ottawa’s proposal to limit where demonstrations take place is fair, appropriate and overdue. Demonstrators do have a right to express their opinions publicly, but that shouldn’t extend to interfering with the lives of people going about their daily business. Read More
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These Halloween ice creams made in Hintonburg are deliciously nostalgic
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OC Transpo LRT resumes in east end after minor repairs at St-Laurent Station
Full service on the Confederation Line LRT was set to resume in time for the Tuesday afternoon rush hour after maintenance workers inspected and made minor repairs to the ceiling at St. Laurent Station. Read More
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Woman charged with second-degree murder in fatal Vanier stabbing
A 58-year-old woman is facing a second-degree murder charge after a man was stabbed to death on Monday night in Vanier. Read More
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Salgo: How many public servants does Canada actually need?
Canada’s public sector has grown at a stunning pace in recent years but are Canadians getting better service? Read More
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Working from home full time would cut public service emissions significantly: report
Just over a month after federal public servants were forced back into their offices at least three days a week, a report by Carleton University researchers found that letting government workers in the Ottawa area work from home full time would reduce their workplace emissions by 25 per cent. Read More
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Today's letters: Limiting protest in Ottawa — there is a middle path
Re: Council must be cautious about limiting right to protest, Oct. 24; and A 'bubble bylaw' would erode our essential rights, Oct. 25. Read More
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Kinburn barn filled with antique sleds and carriages destroyed in blaze
A fire that destroyed a barn near Kinburn on Monday began when a car in the barn caught fire, Ottawa Fire Services said. Read More
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Losing Shane Pinto for any period of time will test the Ottawa Senators' depth
The Ottawa Senators' depth has been tested early in the season. Read More
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OPP ask for help in search for wanted federal offender known to frequent Ottawa area
The OPP are asking for the public's assistance as they attempt to locate a wanted federal offender who is known to frequent the Ottawa area. Read More
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Trains halted on Trillium Line for maintenance work
Three weeks of trial running have been successfully completed on the Trillium Line LRT, but another three weeks are needed before the city accepts "substantial completion" of its newest train line. Read More
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Lawsuit against Ottawa Police Services Board to go to small claims court — with fewer plaintiffs
A lawsuit arguing that the Ottawa Police Services Board's public delegations policy infringes on freedom of expression is headed to small claims court. Read More
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