For the second consecutive year, Canada Day festivities in Ottawa will be scaled back, with the federal government planning a virtual celebration instead of its…
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Some Ottawa parents are taking to the streets Friday to protest the provincial government’s decision to keep elementary and secondary kids learning at home online…
Heads up, music fans. A hybrid version of Chamberfest will bring some of Canada’s most accomplished chamber-music artists to Ottawa between July 22 and Aug.…
Some year soon, ardent cruisers Tim and Cindy McKee hope to actually take their dream trip down the Danube River. The Eganville couple were supposed…
COVID-19 will have cost the city $2.6 billion in visitors’ spending by the end of the summer and a full recovery will take years, warns…
A new tenant has found a home at Shopify’s former headquarters at 150 Elgin St. Read More Source: Visit the Ottawa Citizen for more!
BROCKVILLE — The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) is moving to revoke the liquor licence of a Kemptville bistro that hosted an anti-mask…
As COVID-19 cases hit record highs in Ontario, doctors are preparing to make life and death decisions about who will get critical care. Read More …
A mid-rise office building at 331 Cooper St. is undergoing a transformation that will add dozens of homes into the Centretown rental market, a move…
When the call about a COVID-19 vaccine came on New Years Eve, respiratory therapist Marilyse Dufresne-Cater experienced something she hadn’t felt in a long time:…