The 14 women killed by a gunman at École Polytechnique de Montréal on Dec. 6, 1989, were remembered at a vigil in Ottawa Tuesday evening.…
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Hector Addison, a consultant who recently headed the public consultations for Ottawa’s next police chief, has been charged with forgery following a public prosecution effort…
In a viral season that’s brought “unprecedented” patient volumes due to influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and COVID-19, Ottawa’s children’s hospital is accepting some staffing…
The Ottawa Police Service has requested public assistance in identifying a suspect in a sexual assault in a Centretown building on Thursday night. Read More …
No injuries were reported from a commercial garage fire in the southeast section of the city on Saturday. Read More Source: Visit the Ottawa Citizen…
A single-vehicle vehicle rollover near Ingleside late Friday has left one person dead, Ontario Provincial Police said Saturday. Read More Source: Visit the Ottawa Citizen…
It was Thursday afternoon and I was telling Mike at Printwell printers in the St. Laurent Shopping Centre why I couldn’t wait the expected two-day…
French-language Collège La Cité closed its campuses in Ottawa and Orléans on Friday after evacuating them under police guard. Read More Source: Visit the Ottawa…
Light Rail Transit. Read More Source: Visit the Ottawa Citizen for more!
A man convicted on two counts of non-capital murder in connection with the deaths of a young boy and his uncle near Pembroke in 1971…