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Ottawa could lose health workers and hospital beds, union warns
Ottawa’s already strained hospitals could lose 735 front line health workers and up to 200 beds over the next two years, ...
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Ottawa man, 63, charged with child-luring offences
A 63-year-old Ottawa man has been charged with child-luring offences, the Ottawa Police Service announced Thursday.
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Prevention, not incarceration, key to ending violence against women in Ottawa, advocacy group says
A local advocacy group says community-based and trauma-informed programs, not incarceration, are key to preventing and ending violence against women in Ottawa.
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Banning right turns on red lights could create other risks, City of Ottawa staff report says
A ban on right-hand turns on red lights could create additional “safety impacts,” increased traffic congestion and challenges ...
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More charges in criminal harassment case, Ottawa police say
A 46-year-old Ottawa man has been charged with an additional 13 charges as part of a criminal harassment investigation that began in 2025, the Ottawa Police Service announced Wednesday.
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Two men face drug charges after Ottawa police investigation
Two men are facing drug charges, including trafficking, after a two-month investigation by the Ottawa police.
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Venus Envy to close Ottawa warehouse after 25 years
Ottawa sex shop and bookstore Venus Envy will close its Catherine Street warehouse in March, ending the business’s physical presence in the city after more than two decades.
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The Kanata neighbourhood that could get a new heritage designation
When prolific Ottawa developer Bill Teron broke ground on a new self-contained “satellite city” that would become Kanata in ...
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Stofa chef Jason Sawision dishes on his Canadian Culinary Championship success
At this point, there should be a trophy showcase at Stofa Restaurant.
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Don't feed the coyotes (or the chipmunks): Coun. Laura Dudas calls for an Ottawa wildlife feeding bylaw
Orléans West-Innes Coun. Laura Dudas wants city staff to come back with either a wildlife feeding bylaw or amendments to the existing animal care and control bylaw.
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Hum: Why a Centrepointe butcher shop sells Ottawa's best almond croissants
Before she began cooking at Around the Block Butcher & Market, Cora-Lynn Bartlett-Saragaco worked at an Ottawa bakery that we ...
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What’s it like to be on local TV and single at the same time? This rom-com bestseller knows — and has advice.
Sonya Singh is now a bestselling author, but many in Ottawa will remember her as the weather presenter broadcasting out of 87 George St. in the ByWard Market for The New RO and A-Channel in the ...
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