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Residents of Little Italy apartment building told to vacate in possible 'mass eviction'
RT @losthope4you: @Miss_Allison_D Remember back when Covid hit and everything shut down. The federal government to help sent people cheques…
Residents and workers in Maitland, Ont., say they were caught completely off guard this week by news that U.S.-based company Invista is shutting down its chemical plant on the shore of [...]

Police are seeking witnesses to a collision in west Ottawa Thursday in which a woman in her 80s died. [...]

Government cyber agencies around the world are rushing to clamp down on what appears to be an advanced and sophisticated espionage campaign targeting popular security software used by remote workers. [...]

The mayor of McNab/Braeside says 60 per cent of her rural community, which largely consists of older farmers, still relies on home delivery and worries the elderly will particularly impacted by an [...]

Ontario is turning to Cornwall to host an extra police constable training course that the province says will add 121 more recruits this fall. [...]

The City of Ottawa's plan to add two dozen more speed cameras this year is in question after the Ontario government pledged to prohibit the traffic-calming technology across the province. [...]

Liam Macfadyen comes from a family with a long, storied history in martial arts. He is currently undefeated and hopes to move up the rankings after his fight on Friday, [...]

Montreal choreographer Danièle Desnoyers is known for taking dance to parks and other scenic venues around the world. Commissioned by the National Arts Centre, she chose the winding paths and [...]

When Louise Pivato arrived by ambulance at the General campus of The Ottawa Hospital's emergency room this summer, she wasn't expecting to be ushered into a facility called "the garage." [...]

Ontario wrapped up the 2024-25 fiscal year with a significantly lower deficit than initially projected in the budget. [...]

An exclusive CBC data analysis has found that since 2018, Ontario has spent over $200 million sending patients to U.S. clinics for procedures unavailable in Canada. The biggest expenditure under [...]

An employee of Ottawa's bylaw department was on the receiving end of a hefty ticket after Ontario Provincial Police spotted a driver using their mobile phone on the Queensway early [...]
Many people try to stay healthy long enough to play with their grandkids one day. But for 70-year-old Wendy Alexis, she takes this goal a few steps further — racing against [...]

Ontario Premier Doug Ford called the traffic enforcement tool a "cash grab" at a news conference in Vaughan Thursday. He said his government will introduce new legislation to ban speed [...]

Marking its fifth year on Tuesday, Sept. 30, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (also known as Orange Shirt Day) is dedicated to reflecting and learning together about the [...]

The operating room at the Papineau Hospital in western Quebec has reopened after a sterilization equipment failure forced its closure over the summer, according to the regional health authority. [...]

The first Ottawa police officers will be equipped with body-worn cameras in November, under a pilot program that aligns the force with other police services across Canada. [...]

The Legault government is capitulating to demands to scrap a controversial forestry reform bill that sparked anger and frustration of First Nations chiefs, unions and mayors. [...]
City of Ottawa staff propose adding peak-hour bus lanes to Bank Street, one of the busiest transportation corridors in the city. [...]

Some are welcoming the new rules, while others warn they threaten the unique elements that make Canadian football special. [...]