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Recap Wild trek through Twin Cities blizzard to down Senators
Jason Zucker scored for the fourth straight game and Alex Stalock made 37 saves to help the Minnesota Wild beat the Ottawa Senators 3-1 on Monday night. More read comments video
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Politicians reassure Bells Corners residents shaken by violence
Local politicians are reassuring nervous residents of Ottawa's Bells Corners neighbourhood that their community is safe despite a recent spate of violent crime there.
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Can butting out help you kick drugs, too? Ottawa study says yes
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Nearly one in every five participants who took part in a 6-month Ottawa Hospital Research Institute study said cutting back on cigarettes also helped them curb their use of such highly addictive drugs as fentanyl, OxyContin and heroin.
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Suspect in Zakaria Iqbal homicide turns himself in
Ottawa police say a suspect in the fatal stabbing of Zakaria Iqbal last November has turned himself in to Peel Regional Police.
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Video School bus driver fired after dangerous move caught on camera
A school bus driver has been fired after a dangerous manouevre at a busy Ottawa intersection was caught on video.
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Photos Mosaïvernales sculptors shape winter wonderland
Sculptors from the city of Harbin, China, are helping to put the finishing touches on the winter followup to this summer's MosaïCanada exhibit.
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Family of Cornwall crash victim denied chance to face man responsible
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After Kristine Cadieux died in a collision last June on Highway 401, her husband expected a chance to face the driver who caused it and deliver a victim impact statement in court. But Cadieux says he wasn't told about any court proceedings until three days after the man was sentenced.
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Liberals spending $50M to teach K-12 students and their teachers coding
The Liberal government is following up on a budget promise to spend $50 million to help children learn to code as soon as they start school.
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ER displays aim to ease delays for paramedics
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Ottawa paramedics are turning to technology to keep hospital emergency rooms up to speed on where they are, and to reduce the amount of time they have to wait around to answer their next 911 call.
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Man accused of flashing teen near Brockville school arrested
Brockville police have a suspect in custody after a man allegedly exposed himself to a 14-year-old boy near a school Saturday evening.
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Weather Ottawa-Gatineau region under a freezing rain warning
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It will be a slippery start to the work week, as the snow that's been falling early Monday is forecast to change to ice pellets, then freezing rain at night.
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Video Ottawa 67's rookie scoops in highlight-reel goal
Ottawa 67's rookie Graeme Clarke flashed some serious skill Sunday, scooping in a power play goal from behind the Peterborough Petes net in the Ontario Hockey League team's 6-1 win.
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Gatineau aerials skier Olivier Rochon named to Olympic team
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Moguls star Mikael Kingsbury will have his chance to capture elusive Olympic gold, while Justine Dufour-Lapointe and Dara Howell will look to defend their freestlyle skiing titles at the upcoming Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
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'We matter a lot': Indigenous youth gather in Ottawa to tackle suicide crisis
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About 70 Indigenous youth from across Canada will meet with Indigenous Services Minister Jane Philpott today at a national roundtable discussion on the suicide crisis facing their communities.
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Free abortion pill remains hard to find in Outaouais
More than one month after the abortion pill was made available for free to Quebec residents, supply shortages and a battle over compensation mean it's still hard to track down the pill in the Outaouais.
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Businesses bracing for 6-week O'Connor Street closure
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Businesses along a stretch of O'Connor Street are bracing for a six-week road closure, saying they'll be hit financially.
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Why an eastern Ontario township is turning to volunteers to build infrastructure
North Frontenac Mayor Ron Higgins believes that by implementing a concept called 'contributionism,' his township can eventually stop relying on federal or provincial funds for infrastructure projects.
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Ontario considers allowing cannabis lounges as legalization deadline looms
Ontario is considering allowing licensed cannabis consumption lounges in the province once recreational marijuana is legalized this summer, and is asking the public to weigh in on the idea.
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Live Blog Ottawa and Gatineau school bus cancellations
Is your child's school bus running today? Check your school board to learn if snow, sleet or other bad weather has led to transportation cancellations in your area.
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Shots fired from vehicle in Bells Corners
Ottawa police are investigating after two vehicles were involved in a shooting early Sunday morning near Seyton Drive and Hammill Court.
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Feature NCC temporarily closes Rideau Canal
Weather conditions forces the Rideau Canal Skateway to temporarily close
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Ottawa's Ivanie Blondin wins World Cup gold
Ivanie Blondin topped the field in the women's 3,000-metre race at the World Cup event on Sunday in Erfurt, Germany. The Ottawa native clocked in a time of three minutes 59.47 seconds, edging out Antoinette de Jong of the Netherlands by 0.59 seconds.
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Ottawa CEO says Amazon HQ would have been disruptive but welcome
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Tech sector entrepreneurs whose Canadian cities were snubbed by Amazon in its search for a second corporate campus say they are disappointed, despite fears they would have seen increased competition for scarce skilled talent.
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Video Teen with prosthetic leg takes ice with Ottawa 67's
Having a prosthetic leg hasn't kept Gabe Ferron-Bouius from pursuing his hockey dreams — and last week the 14-year-old got to practise with the OHL club.
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Thousands rally at Women's March in Ottawa, demand a 'better world'
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Saturday's rally marks the anniversary of last year's march in Washington, D.C., but women at this year's demonstration say the #MeToo movement has clearly shown their struggle for equality is far from over.
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Weather Mild temperatures Sunday change to freezing rain Monday
Environment Canada has issued a weather statement for Monday, saying the region can expect freezing rain later in the day.
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Gatineau police investigate after strip club hit with bullets
Gatineau police say someone fired a hail of bullets at Le Pigale from a car on Gréber Boulevard Saturday evening.
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Recap Leafs rally to snap 4-game skid as Sens collapse in 3rd
Connor Carrick scored the winner as the Toronto Maple Leafs erased a two-goal deficit in the third period Saturday to defeat the Ottawa Senators 4-3.
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Woman stole fentanyl from Hull pharmacy, police say
Police in Gatineau are investigating after a woman allegedly walked into a local pharmacy, threatened the clerk, and made off with an unknown quantity of fentanyl.
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Photos This year's Women's March — in pictures
As many as 8,000 people took part in today's Women's March in Ottawa. Here's what it looked like.
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'He had no regrets': Friends, family remember whistleblower Shiv Chopra
Shiv Chopra, a prominent food safety advocate perhaps best known for blowing the whistle on Health Canada's drug approval process in the 1990s, died on Jan. 7 at the age of 84.
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'He was a good kid': Bells Corners family mourns teen killed in collision
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Nick Hickey's mother, stepfather and four siblings all say they're shocked and saddened by the 17-year-old's sudden death earlier this week.
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Neighbours shocked by Friday night shooting in Findlay Creek
Ottawa police are investigating the city's tenth shooting of 2018. A man has been taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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Orléans man caught in undercover sting faces child pornography charges
An Orléans man faces 13 criminal charges — including possessing and distributing child pornography — after Toronto-area police officers posing as a mother and child arrested him at a local hotel.
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Former Ottawa Rough Riders QB Jerry Keeling dead at 78
Former Calgary Stampeder Jerry Keeling, who quarterbacked the team to the 1971 Grey Cup title, has died. He was 78.
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House destroyed in 3-alarm New Edinburgh blaze
A three-alarm blaze Friday night in New Edinburgh destroyed a home under construction and caused more than one million dollars in damage after it spread to two nearby houses.
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Gatineau's Olivier Rochon snags bronze at aerials World Cup
Canada's Olivier Rochon finished third on Friday night at a World Cup freestyle skiing aerials event.
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Women's March expected to disrupt downtown traffic
Ottawa police are asking downtown commuters to plan alternate routes Saturday afternoon as people take part in this year's Women's March.
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Hazardous material forces closure of experimental farm building
The discovery of hazardous material at an Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada building on the Central Experimental Farm has forced the building to close.
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Accused in teen's death breaks down during court appearance
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The 37-year-old man charged in the death of a teen who was struck and killed by a vehicle sobbed during his second court appearance Friday when he was told he wouldn't be immediately released from custody.
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Women's March moving past Trump
Organizers of Saturday's Women's March in Ottawa say unlike last year's event, the 2018 gathering has nothing to do with U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Women's rights on Ottawa stages this weekend
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A female drone pilot on the front line of modern warfare in Grounded at the Gladstone. A woman's right to decide about her own body in What A Young Wife Ought to Know at GCTC. Music to comfort the soul at City Hall.
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Stittsville to get its own public high school
Stittsville students tired of trekking to class 20 kilometres away will soon get a public high school of their own.
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Someone has been ransacking cottages on Sharbot Lake
Ontario Provincial Police are hunting for the vandals who smashed up cottages on an island on Sharbot Lake, about 120 kilometres southwest of Ottawa.
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Bullets strike homes, vehicles in Mechanicsville
Bullets fired in the city's Mechanicsville neighbourhood Thursday night struck homes and parked vehicles, Ottawa police said.
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Freeze it and they will come: unique skating trail a 'dream coming true' for creator
Lace up your skates, Ottawa. A new skating trail winding its way through an old growth apple orchard is now open near Metcalfe, Ont., about 30 kilometres southeast of downtown Ottawa.
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In Gatineau, it's business as usual despite Ontario's wage hike
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Small businesses in Gatineau say they're not worried about losing workers to employers across the Ottawa River despite Ontario's more generous minimum wage — in fact, some say they're gaining from it.
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Weather Winds and mild temperatures to kick off your weekend
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Expect a windy and uncharacteristically mild day to start your weekend, with some snowfall late Sunday.
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From elder abuse to minimum wage, Kathleen Wynne faces tough questions in Ottawa
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Premier Kathleen Wynne faced a range of questions about her economic agenda and the safety of people and workers in Ontario's long-term care homes, hospitals, schools and jails at a Thursday evening town hall.
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McGuinty aide David Livingston found guilty in gas plants trial
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A top political adviser to former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty was found guilty Friday of criminal charges for wiping government computers following the cancellation of two gas-fired power plants.
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- 5 missing after Oklahoma oil and gas drilling site explosion
- Trump signs spending bill, ending U.S. government shutdown
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- USA Gymnastics leaders resign amid sex abuse scandal
- Volcano eruption near Japan ski resort injures 16
- 'Everything is still really raw,' says brother of bystander killed in Vancouver
- Nearly 100 people submit statements in Winnipeg case under new Canadian victims rights bill
- 'I am deeply sorry,' says Tom Harding, 1 of 3 men acquitted in Lac-Mégantic trial
- Man living in shack on northern Alberta reserve pleads for housing with running water
- Evacuations over but highway remains closed after fire at Port Coquitlam, B.C., train yard
- Prison guards involved in Matthew Hines case not disciplined for more than a year
- 'Some people just shouldn't have handguns': Mentally ill allowed to own, buy guns
- Speed Skating Canada investigating 'substantive' complaints against head coach
- Ex-U.S. athlete tells Speed Skating Canada of head coach's alleged sexual relationships with skaters
- What really happens to old clothes dropped in those in-store recycling bins
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- Why Trump's desire for a protectionist wall threatens more than NAFTA: Don Pittis
- Amazon rejection a wake-up call for Calgary's high-tech hopes
- Canadian oil selling at a deep discount - and it hurts
- Gloom over debts and NAFTA threats trounced by 'positive surprises': Don Pittis
- Business is the reluctant hero in the minimum wage transition: Don Pittis
- Liberal MP says abortion clause in summer jobs program 'not right'
- How Sweden's gender-balanced snow-clearing may offer Canada tips on budgeting
- Lower U.S. business taxes, uncertainty over NAFTA complicate Trudeau's investment pitch in Davos
- Watch Power & Politics for Jan. 22, 2018
- Canada will be constructive, innovative at NAFTA negotiations: Champagne
- Rogers and Vice to end partnership, with Vice hinting at new Canadian plans
- Netflix shares jump after earnings show subscriber growth
- Apple CEO Tim Cook visits Canada for the first time
- Media mogul Rupert Murdoch says Facebook should pay for news
- IMF raises outlook for Canadian economy, upgrades global economic projections
- Should we let the crowd fund Canadian science if no one else will?
- Broken teeth and bruises: dentists in unique position to spot domestic abuse
- Do you want your physician to ask about your sexuality?
- Man living in shack on northern Alberta reserve pleads for housing with running water
- Farmers Dairy milk pulled from shelves for 'off-taste flavour'
- Bill Cosby performs surprise show ahead of retrial
- Neil Diamond says he has Parkinson's disease, retires from touring
- 'We are living in a watershed moment': SAG Awards show spotlights women in Hollywood
- Rehearsal, envelope verification and no cellphones: PwC unveils new rules after epic Oscars mishap
- Oscar-winners Jennifer Lawrence, Russell Crowe land on Razzies list
- More than 500 fossils of new ancient worm species found in B.C.
- Social media good for democracy? Facebook admits it can't make that guarantee
- Tesla to install Atlantic Canada 'supercharger' stations for its vehicles
- Apple CEO Tim Cook visits Canada for the first time
- Amazon's 1st high-tech grocery store opens to the public
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- How do you fit into Canada's multicultural puzzle?
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- 'I just had a weak moment': Disgraced Blue Jays fan Ken Pagan on life after the beer toss
- 'My mother didn't die for nothing,' says Inuvik woman ahead of Yellowknife MMIWG inquiry
- Tomson Highway's account of residential school 'not the whole story,' says brother
- 'Speak goodness into your life': Former gang member now aims to save lives with suicide-prevention message
- New peacekeeper security officers to patrol northern Sask. community troubled by violent crime
- One town, two worlds: Reconciliation in Port Alberni
- Dick Pound criticizes IOC for not punishing Russia strongly enough for Olympic doping
- Watch World Cup women's giant slalom from Italy
- Canada's ski cross team gambles Marielle Thompson will be ready for Olympics
- Canadian ski cross stars are going for gold — and nothing less
- Kingsbury, Dufour-Lapointes headline Canada's Olympic freestyle skiing team