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TSN's Jamie McLennan talks Linus Ullmark's injury, Sens playoff chances and more
The Senators are currently in the midst of a three-game losing, sitting one point behind the Columbus Blue Jackets for the second Wild Card playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Read More
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Sens vs Sabres: Ottawa Senators back home (finally) to face Buffalo
Thursday, 7 p.m., Canadian Tire Centre Read More
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Tewin: Open house offers public first glimpse at proposed development
It will be years before there are shovels in the ground, but the public is now receiving its first look at what the controversial Tewin development in southeast Ottawa might be. Read More
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How an organ donation from cousin changed course of Ottawa man's life
How do you ask friends, family, even strangers, to consider undergoing difficult day-long surgery and a long recovery in order to give up two-thirds of their liver so that you can have a chance at life? Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Deachman: Winter warriors — warm thoughts for the people who work outside
“And there sat Sam, looking cool and calm.” That line is from Robert Service’s story The Cremation of Sam McGee, about a Yukon prospector who froze to death in the arctic cold. Read More
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Human smuggling charges laid against four arrested in Cornwall
Four people were arrested and charged with offences related to human smuggling after a traffic stop in Cornwall on Tuesday turned up eight individuals concealed in a vehicle bound for the United States. Read More
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Ottawa 67's look to move captain Luca Pinelli before OHL trade deadline
Luca Pinelli has likely played his last game for the Ottawa 67's. Read More
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Ottawa Redblacks re-sign CFL sacks co-leader Michael Wakefield
Two days after confirming Will Fields as their defensive co-ordinator, the Ottawa Redblacks re-signed a key member of their defence. Read More
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Ottawa Senators begin busy stretch against East opponents with Sabres
Buckle up folks, it's going to be a wild ride. Read More
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The Rideau Canal Skateway is expected to reopen 'soon'. Here's everything you need to know.
Winter hasn’t been kind to Ottawa’s Rideau Canal Skateway. After a whole winter season without any skating on the canal, it opened briefly last year for just 10 days — one of its shortest seasons on record. Read More
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Ottawa police look for suspect in alleged December assault
Police in Ottawa are looking to identify a suspect in an alleged assault that occurred Dec. 19 in the area of Somerset West and Percy Street. Read More
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Ottawa police seek suspect in alleged New Year's Eve assault
Police in Ottawa are looking for a woman who is a suspect in an alleged New Year's Eve assault downtown. Read More
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How will proroguing Parliament affect the public service?
In the big picture, federal public servants will continue to operate on "a business as usual" basis following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to prorogue Parliament on Jan. 6, according to one of Canada's leading constitutional experts. Read More
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Ontario colleges 'narrowly avoid' strike as parties head to mediation-arbitration
Ontario's 24 colleges, including Algonquin and La Cité in Ottawa, have averted a strike. Read More
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PWHL: Ottawa Charge clip Sirens 3-2
Emily Clark scored midway through the second period to give Ottawa a two-goal advantage, goalkeeper Emerance Maschmeyer made her 21st save in the final 30 seconds, and the Charge held off the New York Sirens 3-2 on Tuesday night in the second meeting between the teams in 10 days. Read More
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Drummond: We need better ways to protect hospitals from active shooters
In the past few weeks, there have been two shootings in Canadian hospitals, marking the intersection of two major concerns for Canada’s emergency physicians: the prevalent and rising tide of violence in our emergency departments and the failure of the Canadian government to adequately address the ability of disturbed individuals to inappropriately obtain and use a firearm. Read More
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Why a 91-year-old Ottawa man paid $550 for vaccines that should have been free
When Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommended the new RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) vaccine in 2024 for older and high-risk adults, they were thinking of people like Don Williams. Read More
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Today's letters: Post-Tudeau Liberal party faces shaky future
A number of MPs, some of them cabinet ministers, are not seeking re-election. This puts the onus on riding associations to pick strong candidates with "small-l" liberal bona fides but no hint of association with the Trudeau government. Read More
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DND warns Canada’s commitment to peacekeeping missions drops to new low
The military is warning that Canada has reached "historic lows" for personnel assigned to United Nations operations with the situation likely not improving anytime soon. Read More
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