External experts have given the City of Ottawa three options to make the hill at Mooney's Bay safer for sledding.
Who's being honoured by a new memorial that's been unveiled in Kingston, Ont? And from which other CFL team did the Ottawa Redbacks poach their new head coach? These are just a few of the questions ...
Lansdowne 2.0 cleared its final hurdle at Ottawa city hall Friday, as council approved the $419-million redevelopment project. Councillors voted 15-10 in favour of the plan after passing several ...
The Alberta and federal governments are in negotiations to sign a major accord that could reset their relationship. Both sides have said the aim of the talks is to sign a formal memorandum of ...
The contentious plan to redevelop Lansdowne Park is heading to a final vote at Ottawa city council Friday, and most councillors have already made their positions clear. Their latest public comments ...
Calls for more Indigenous police officers in the nation’s capital were a central focus of the first-ever Indigenous Recruitment Forum by the Ottawa Police Service this week. The two-day forum, which ...
As announced today during Heather Hiscox's final show as host of CBC Morning Live upon her retirement, award-winning journalist and current Metro Morning host David Common will join CBC News’ national ...
Todd Robert DeCaire, 63, of Lachine died Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025, at Walnut Group Home. Todd was born Sept. 29, 1962, in Alpena to the late James and Beverly (Ganier) DeCaire. He worked at NEMROC for ...
A small claims court has ruled that the Ottawa Police Service Board violated the Charter by arbitrarily and unfairly restricting speakers critical of the police at its meetings. Deputy judge Sonya ...
An audit committee meeting erupted in commotion on Tuesday as Ottawa city councillors weighed the risks of proceeding with the Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment project. The main point of contention was ...
Existing Ottawa speed cameras will continue to issue tickets until the provincial government no longer allows it starting Nov. 14, according to a statement from the City of Ottawa. Last Thursday, the ...
The University of Ottawa is suspending its honours program in Greek and Roman studies, a move the department's head fears could signal the beginning of the end for classical language study at the ...
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