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Residents of Little Italy apartment building told to vacate in possible 'mass eviction'
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A taxidermied tropical bird from halfway around the world was destined for a dump in northern Ontario when the Canadian Museum of Nature received a chance text message. [...]

The end of summer means the beginning of an influx of wasps. CBC's Natalia Goodwin finds out why, and what we can do to keep them away. [...]

With the protein craze taking hold across all kinds of product categories, business experts say there's good money to be made in capitalizing on the latest health trend — even [...]

The Public Health Agency of Canada is cutting roughly 10 per cent of its employees as it continues to shrink its workforce in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. [...]

Two Gatineau police officers who shot and killed a man who was stabbing a third officer last fall will not face criminal charges, according to Quebec prosecutors and the province's police watchdog. [...]

Shoppers and business owners have mixed feelings about an expansion to paid parking in Westboro. [...]

The Domtar sawmill in Maniwaki, Que., will again close indefinitely next month, with the company partially citing U.S. lumber tariffs. [...]
The pedestrian bridge over the Rideau River between Carleton University and Vincent Massey Park will remain open this winter unlike the last, according to two city councillors. [...]

Ottawa's chief financial officer says it will be another tough year for staff building this year's budget, as council seems set to cap any increase to property taxes at 3.75 [...]
The volunteers that run the Barrhaven Food Cupboard garden spend hours every week cultivating plants to feed their neighbours, so when ripe produce went missing twice last month, they noticed. [...]

The Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner says it's being overwhelmed by its workload and that eliminating the backlog of files would require more analysts and lawyers. [...]
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre wants the federal government to scrap its temporary foreign worker program, saying it has flooded the market with cheap labour and made it harder for young [...]

The Finnish conductor will begin his tenure as musical director in September 2026. [...]

Ontario’s sluggish home construction market is beginning to trigger job losses in the trades and hurt the province’s economy, experts say, even as the province moves to refine its housing [...]

With Donald Trump’s trade war unresolved, the prime minister is sitting down with his cabinet to chart out the government’s fall plan as Mark Carney prepares to face off against [...]

The third seeds Dabrowski, of Ottawa, and Routliffe rallied Tuesday to defeat the 11th-seeded Timea Babos of Hungary and Brazil's Luisa Stefani 0-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the quarterfinals. [...]

Testifying at the Gallant commission, Quebec Premier François Legault said he was unaware of any cost overrun issues for the province's automobile insurance board's digital transition until an auditor general [...]

Helkat Jaffer - Tovi tells the CBC’s The National about the moment he took 111,285 steps on a stair climber, and why it was more than just an attempt to [...]

Dozens of people, including Ottawa's mayor and the local city councillor, gathered Monday at the headquarters of the Stittsville Muslim Association, less than a week after someone vandalized one of [...]

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson will be in the Ottawa region this week for a gathering of his peers from most G7 countries and Ukraine. [...]