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‘We’ll see larger numbers of deaths, injuries’: Frontline homelessness advocates warn of dire consequences if funding is altered

A 13-year-old girl who was seriously injured in a chairlift mishap during a school trip to a western Quebec ski hill is clinging to life in hospital, according to local [...]

Ottawa police have identified a 19-year-old man as the victim of a fatal shooting in the city's rural south end Wednesday afternoon. A 22-year-old suspect has been charged with manslaughter, [...]

Lucksha Neeil was still on the phone with her mom as their home on Millhaven Road burned. The 19-year-old's brother is remembering her as kind, helpful and the sort of [...]

Starting this week, Matthew House Ottawa is welcoming clients into its new space on Industrial Road. People can come select donated furniture for their homes, all at no cost. CBC's [...]

Canadian speed skater Isabelle Weidemann was unable to repeat her 5,000-metre medal performance from the 2022 Olympics on Thursday, placing fifth in the women's race in Milan. Italy's Francesca Lollobrigida [...]

Transit riders in Ottawa's east end will have to wait a little longer for OC Transpo's Line 1 LRT extension. [...]

As the country tries to come to grips with the shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., this week, a prominent New Democrat stepped forward to share the horror of the school [...]

The province announced billions in new funding for Ontario's colleges and universities Thursday, along with the end of a years-long tuition freeze and changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program [...]

Canada's Rachel Homan opened women's curling round-robin play Thursday with a 10-4 victory over Denmark's Madeleine Dupont at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium. [...]

About half of Ottawa households with curbside waste collection will see their pickup schedules change at the end of March. [...]

The mayor of an eastern Ontario township has had his pay docked for 180 days after an investigation concluded he intimidated and bullied staff and wilfully misinterpreted strong mayor legislation. [...]

Thousands of international students from Iran are struggling with the emotional and financial toll of the turmoil in their home country, and some say Canadian universities are doing little to [...]

The number of people taking the abortion pill in Quebec increased nearly 80 per cent in 2025 compared to 2024, according to statistics from the Quebec public health insurance board. [...]

The CAQ government has tabled a bill to help make housing more accessible to low-income families, although a housing group argues the province isn’t solving the real problem. [...]

After months of uncertainty hanging over the RCMP, Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says the government is committed to keeping Mounties in the business of day-to-day policing across the country [...]

The fastest way to get into a long-term care home in Ontario is by going to the hospital first, advocates say. [...]

It’s impossible to pinpoint where the Olympic journey started for Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, Canada’s ice dance champions. It had a thousand starting points. [...]

Reports to the city about potholes tripled this January. CBC’s Mélina Lévesque spoke with residents who say they want more done to fill the road hazards. [...]

City staff will study whether OC Transpo riders should be compensated for ongoing service disruptions involving both buses and trains. Options could include refunds, fare discounts, temporary free service or [...]
