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While fireworks dazzled the sky at LeBreton Flats, many locals and visitors took to a different location on Canada Day. Ottawa’s ByWard Market District saw over 49,000 visitors during the official ...
Russell County OPP say a male cyclist allegedly followed and made an inappropriate proposition to a female on a local trail July 1.
A Sony PlayStation, musical instruments and cash were stolen from a home in Sharbot Lake during an armed home invasion July 11.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Wednesday that the government was tightening rules around steel imports. The move is an ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday read a doctor's letter about President Donald Trump that she said ...
A Canadian doctor was part of the July 2025 Gaza Freedom Flotilla, a civilian maritime mission to bring humanitarian aid to ...
Police are concerned about how many people are impaired and get behind the wheel in the eastern part of Ontario. Officials said that there has been a slight decrease in the number of impaired drivers ...
A smattering of unsettled weather is possible in the nation’s capital, with a potential for a tornado in the Ottawa Valley.
Caryn Ceolin is joined by lawyer Kate Kempton to discuss the legal challenge against new federal and provincial laws meant to fast-track major infrastructure projects.
CityNews Toronto reporter Nick Westoll details his experience after being chosen as a juror for a criminal trial.
Former Raptors president Masai Ujiri shared a heartful goodbye to Toronto and the Raptors in a new video where he reflected on his 12 years with the team.
Some First Nations leaders believe both federal and provincial laws are unconstitutional. The move comes before a national summit involving a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney. Mark McAllister ...
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