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Deachman: Must Ottawa close the William Commanda Bridge for the winter — again?
Winter has arrived. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Two Ottawa health centres apply to run new provincial homelessness and recovery hubs
Two Ottawa community health centres have applied to open so-called HART (Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment) hubs, saying there are pressing needs for such services both within the city and in suburban and rural parts of Ottawa. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Communication is key for Ottawa Charge and nobody does it better than coach Carla MacLeod
Without question, the best move the Ottawa Charge has made in its brief history was the hiring of Carla MacLeod. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Ottawa Senators centre Adam Gaudette talks hockey, Star Wars and Batman
Adam Gaudette's inked arms are a window into a fantasy-filled world of Star Wars and superheroes, a pleasant diversion from the pressures of being a professional hockey player. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
These Italian pastries look like lobster tails and clamshells — they taste even better
200 Preston St., 613-233-2104, italianpastryshop.ca Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Denley: Ottawa's proposed increase to the vacant unit tax is a cash grab that solves nothing
Once the City of Ottawa identifies a new way to suck money from people, its appetite gets larger every year. Not satisfied with a one per cent penalty that effectively doubles a vacant property’s tax, the city now wants to gradually increase the potential penalty to five per cent. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
GAMEDAY: In much tamer Battle of Ontario, Ottawa Senators at Toronto Maple Leafs
TV: TSN 4, 5. Radio: TSN 1200 AM Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Today's letters: Rural Ottawa deserves more respect
Re: Deachman: Ottawa's rural population, often neglected by city hall, plans to make its voice heard, Oct. 31. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Budget problems at Carleton University: Projected deficit 'significantly higher' than $26M
Carleton University had been anticipating a deficit of $26 million this year, but the projected deficit is now "significantly higher," a message from senior administrators warned the university community. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Nigro: Four ways to make Ottawa public transit more reliable
Ottawa is a place with so many good things happening. I fell in love with this city back in the 1980s when my elementary school in rural Niagara took a field trip here. Fast-forward to the 2010s and I jumped at the chance to move here. I don’t regret it. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Photos: Remembrance Day 2024
Canadians came together in cities and towns from coast to coast Monday to honour the men and women in uniform who gave their lives in service to their country. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
We Are The Dead: Flying Officer Arthur Reid died on a secret mission to occupied France
Late on the evening of Feb. 7, 1944, Flying Officer Arthur Reid was on board one of seven Halifax bombers that took to the sky above RAF Tempsford bound for occupied France on a secret mission. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Ottawa Senators centre Tim Stutzle says he's lucky his eye injury wasn't worse
Tim Stutzle was able to smile and laugh as he spoke about a puck he took near his right eye on Thursday. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Deachman: From the very young, to the very old, they marked Remembrance Day in Ottawa
Ten-year-old Beatrice Desjardins was among those who attended Monday’s Remembrance Day ceremony at the National War Memorial, the bright red poppy over her heart contrasting sharply with the blue of her winter jacket. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Dr. Ronald Weiss (1956-2024): Ottawa's Wayne Gretzky of vasectomies sterilized nearly 60,000 men
Dr. Ronald Weiss lived an “extraordinarily active” life that included a career that established him as the "Wayne Gretzky of vasectomies," as well as numerous sports and hobbies, not the least of which was a passion for music. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
GARRIOCH: Ottawa Senators centre Shane Pinto ready for Battle of Ontario
Reinforcements are coming as the Ottawa Senators prepare for the Battle of Ontario. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Bartolo: In Ottawa, the 'Housing First' model is working to help people get off the streets
Canada is in the midst of a national housing crisis. Skyrocketing rents, a shortage of affordable housing and a toxic drug crisis are leaving many of our neighbours without a place to call home. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Remembrance Day: A Canadian soldier’s life and legacy gets told in real-time
This Remembrance Day marks the final iteration of We Are The Dead. Read More
Categories: Canadian News