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We Are the Dead: Ottawa Citizen tribute to war heroes ends this Remembrance Day
The Ottawa Citizen's annual journalistic tribute to Canada's war dead will conclude this year with its 14th profile of a randomly selected soldier on Remembrance Day. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Ottawa looks to 'strengthen' vacant unit tax program with graduated tax rate
Ottawa's unpopular vacant unit tax generated $12.6 million in its first year, but the city believes a graduated tax rate will generate up to $4 million in additional revenue. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Artem Zub and Shane Pinto could return to the Ottawa Senators' lineup against Islanders
Not all the Ottawa Senators had an off-ice workout on Wednesday. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Suspect sought by Ottawa police for credit-card theft at shopping centre
Ottawa police are seeking public assistance in identifying a man suspected of theft and fraud at the Billings Bridge Shopping Centre on Sept. 5. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
GARRIOCH: Senators continue searching for that even keel needed for consistent success
The Ottawa Senators need to collectively get their act together. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Bread recall: Pieces of metal discovered in breads sold in Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador
Dozens of types of bread have been recalled after pieces of metal were found in some products. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Ottawa Charge to move from TD Place to Canadian Tire Centre for third game of the season
The Ottawa Charge has confirmed it's taking the show down the road. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Abraham: Let's make Ottawa Canada's most neighbourly city
Many years ago, I read in this newspaper a story about a man who had died in his home under what were reported as unnatural causes. The Citizen reporter interviewed folks on the street, but nobody knew him. He had apparently lived on the street for many years, and yet, nobody knew who he was or anything about his family. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Ottawa Heart Institute researcher awarded prestigious prize for standing up for science
Dr. Kelly Cobey is the first to admit that her work doesn’t always make her popular with her peers. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Motorcyclist killed in Gatineau crash
Police in Gatineau are investigating after a 19-year-old man was killed when the motorcycle he was riding crashed at about 3 a.m. on Boulevard des Allumettières, between Boulevard Wilfrid-Lavigne and Samuel-Edey Street in the Aylmer sector. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Four taken to hospital after highway crash in Renfrew County
Four people were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries Wednesday following a multi-vehicle collision on Highway 17 near Haley Station, about 100 kilometres north of Ottawa. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
How 150-year-old technology keeps Ottawa's water flowing
Where would you look to find the heart of Ottawa? Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Feds pledge $3.7 million to support homeless veterans in Ottawa
Mark MacDonald knows what it's like to be down and out. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Deachman: A headstone helps close a chapter on abuse at St. Joseph's Training School in Alfred
On the last day of October, a beautiful fall day, David McCann knelt at a headstone in St-Victor Cemetery in Alfred, Ont., 70 km east of Ottawa. There, he laid a bouquet of flowers at the marker, quietly read aloud the names of the three young men inscribed on the stone, and wept. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
TAKEAWAYS: Ottawa Senators take step back with 5-1 loss in Buffalo
The Ottawa Senators paid the price for sloppiness early in the second and third periods Tuesday in Buffalo. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Carleton, Queensway Carleton Hospital launch new nursing program
Carleton University and the Queensway Carleton Hospital have partnered to open Ontario's first university-based nursing program in more than 20 years. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Grinding away: Two additional partial LRT shutdowns needed for maintenance work
Two additional "service adjustments" for Ottawa's LRT system will be required in the next week to complete necessary rail grinding work, Transit General Manager Renée Amilcar said Tuesday in a memo to city council. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
More money for police and transit cops, but premier leaves Ottawa hanging on transit funding
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe's plea for more money from the province was partially answered Tuesday when Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced new funding for transit, policing and social services in the city. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Crown says Hells Angels recruit, grow-op owner was strangled, stabbed
It was supposed to be a banner month for Greg Slewidge. Read More
Categories: Canadian News