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Modern living: Single-family homes still reign supreme as the Canadian dream
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'A man who isn’t frightened lacks imagination': The life of Canada's greatest bomber pilot
Johnny Fauquier, the most decorated Canadian airman of the Second World War, was born into spectacular wealth in Rockcliffe. Read More
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MacGregor: For Remembrance Day, honour Canada's peacekeeping legacy
This Remembrance Day, give some thought to the Canadian Armed Forces' members who have served as peacekeepers. Read More
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Nova Scotia teen accused of making threats against Kemptville high school faces additional charges
The Nova Scotia teen accused of making threats that shuttered an eastern Ontario high school for several days is also accused of being behind dozens of threats to schools, airports and other institutions in New York state. Read More
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Ottawa Public Library will extend hours at rural branches in 2025
Grab a good book and get ready for story time: libraries in Ottawa's rural communities will soon be extending their hours and offering more programming, particularly for young families. Read More
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'HE'S A MONSTER': For Ottawa Senators to make a run, they need Brady Tkachuk hitting and shooting
When Brady Tkachuk pushes the pedal to the metal, he's one of the NHL's toughest players to handle. Read More
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Firefighters extricate driver after pickup flips on Highway 174
Ottawa firefighters were called Sunday afternoon after a pickup truck flipped over the median on Highway 174 near Blair Road in the east end. Read More
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One arrested in early morning ByWard Market stabbing
A 29-year-old man is facing charges, and self-inflicted wounds, after an early morning stabbing Sunday in the ByWard Market. Read More
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PIPSC has a new union president after months of disarray
One of Canada's largest federal unions has a new president after its former president was the subject of multiple investigations, a lawsuit and more. Read More
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'Erratic' driver on Hwy 417 registers twice legal alcohol limit
Provincial police have charged an Ottawa resident who was "driving erratically" on Highway 417 near Lees Avenue early Sunday. Read More
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How social media became an unlikely memorial for Canadian soldiers
Every hour for the past 13 years, a social media account created by the Ottawa Citizen has posted the name of one Canadian soldier, sailor or aviator who lost his or her life in military service. @WeAreTheDead has steadily recited the names of Canadian Forces members killed through more than 120 years, from the Boer War, through the carnage of the First and Second World Wars, to Korea, and more recently, in the lengthy conflict in Afghanistan. Read More
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TAKEAWAYS: Tkachuk scores OT winner, Ottawa Senators beat scared-shotless Boston Bruins
November has been a tough month for the Ottawa Senators in recent years, really tough. Read More
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OUT OF THE B'S ZONE: Ottawa Senators goalie Linus Ullmark putting his NHL past behind him
It's been a helluva walk down memory lane for Ottawa Senators goaltender Linus Ullmark the past few days. Read More
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Sindy's Run raises over $30,000 more for pancreatic cancer research
Those who gathered around a Kanata home on Saturday couldn’t help but wonder if Sindy Hooper, who radiated warmth and positivity in both life and death, had a hand in dictating the day's unseasonably balmy forecast. Read More
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Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski, partner Erin Routliffe claim WTA doubles title
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski and partner Erin Routliffe have won the WTA Finals doubles championship. Read More
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The soldiers behind the stats: 13 years of profiling Canada's war dead
For the past 13 years, the Ottawa Citizen has honoured Canada’s war dead by writing about one individual randomly selected from the list of those who have lost their lives in service to this country. Read More
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Hundreds protest against proposed tents in Kanata for asylum seekers
Hundreds of residents gathered Saturday to protest the City of Ottawa's proposal to place temporary housing for refugees in a Kanata park-and-ride. Read More
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GAMEDAY: Under fire for playing Hamonic over Bernard-Docker, Senators face Bruins
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War historian Tim Cook explains why Remembrance Day still resonates with Canadians
When the Ottawa Citizen launched its We Are the Dead project on Remembrance Day 2011, we had no idea how much it would be embraced by readers eager for the stories behind the names of Canada's war dead. That interest doesn't surprise Tim Cook, chief historian and director of research at the Canadian War Museum. Cook is the author of 19 books on Canada's military history from the South African War to the conflict in Korea. His most recent book, The Good Allies, examines the relationship between Canada and the U.S. during the Second World War. Read More
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Almonte hospital emergency department reopens Saturday
An Almonte General Hospital spokesperson has confirmed the hospital's emergency department has reopened following a 12-hour shutdown due to a staffing shortage. Read More
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