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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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Wastewater testing for avian influenza to begin in some Ontario communities
As bird flu infections continue to rise among livestock and humans in the United States, surveillance is ramping up in Canada. Read More
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Canadian government's immigration websites see traffic spike after Donald Trump's election
Visits to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) websites soared in the aftermath of the U.S. election, according to data shared by the government department. Read More
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Eastway Tank bid to quash Ottawa police search warrants can proceed, judge rules
Eastway Tank will be allowed to proceed with its application to quash Ottawa police search warrants and have documents and electronic storage devices returned to company owner Neil Greene, according to a judge's ruling Friday. Read More
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Ottawa police charge Moncton woman with human trafficking
The Ottawa Police Service says a 36-year-old Moncton woman has been charged with human trafficking and related charges. Read More
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PANIC BUTTON? Ottawa Senators need to fix what's wrong Saturday in Boston
It's way too early to be pushing the panic button, but you can't blame the Ottawa Senators fan base for having a high level of anxiety. Read More
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Rebecca Leslie proud to be first Ottawa-born member of PWHL's Charge
Rebecca Leslie is to the Ottawa Charge what Jamie Baker, Jim Kyte and Rob Murphy were to the Senators 32 years ago. Read More
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Layoffs on the table for permanent government employees as part of spending review
The federal government has been looking for ways to tighten its budget and curb the size of the public service, which has swelled in recent years. While the Liberal government has said it would do so through attrition and hiring freezes, cutting the jobs of permanent government employees wasn't on the table. Read More
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Ottawa Redblacks part ways with defensive coordinator Barron Miles
The Ottawa Redblacks and defensive coordinator Barron Miles have "mutually agreed" to part ways. Read More
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UPDATE: Death in Orléans park not suspicious, Ottawa police say
The death of a person whose body was found in an Orléans park Friday is not considered suspicious, Ottawa police say. Read More
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Kurl: Don't expect a unified 'Team Canada' approach to Donald Trump this time
What does it all mean? From chatter in the elevator of my building to declarative statements from Parliament Hill, in voices whispered and booming, it feels everyone is trying to parse how Tuesday’s U.S. election result will affect, well, everything. Read More
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Ottawa residential break-ins on the rise, tips to protect your valuables
Ottawa Police Service break-and-enter detectives say they believe organized crime groups are behind an increase in residential break-ins over the past few weeks. Read More
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London driver stopped in Ottawa for stunt-driving, grandfather's borrowed car seized
It was an expensive trip for a London, Ont., person who borrowed their grandfather's car to drive to Ottawa to visit their girlfriend. Read More
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Ottawa identifies two sites for tent-like temporarily housing for newcomers
The city has identified two locations to build temporary tent-like structures called "tensile membrane structures" to house asylum seekers and newcomers on a temporary basis — one near the Nepean Sportsplex and the other near the Eagleson Park and Ride in Kanata. Read More
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Cyclist seriously injured in Ottawa's south end
A cyclist suffered serious injuries early Friday in a collision between a bicycle and a motor vehicle in the city's south end. Read More
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Opinion: Canada's aging veterans have increasingly complex health challenges. They need more support
Canada’s veterans are rapidly aging, and we need a new strategy to better support them. Read More
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Today's letters: Trump may bring political chaos, but transition will be peaceful
The only silver lining of Donald Trump winning the U.S. presidential election is that if he had lost, there would most likely have been unprecedented violence throughout the United States. There will probably be political chaos, but it might be peaceful and less violently disruptive. Read More
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Ryan Reynolds Way officially joins the roster of these unusual Ottawa streets
Ryan Reynolds Way is under construction in Orléans, but its first street sign is up, cementing local "street cred" for the Canadian actor. Read More
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