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Ottawa waives garbage limits for three west-end wards after Canada Day storm
The city is allowing extra trash pickups in affected neighborhoods as residents clean up debris from record rainfall that flooded over...
OCDSB approves 2026–27 budget with $3.5-million deficit despite cost-cutting
The school board added 21.5 educational assistants and plans to open Brian Mulroney Elementary this fall, but declining enrolment...
Ottawa Redblacks extend losing streak to 10 games with 27-22 loss to Saskatchewan
The Redblacks dropped Friday's home opener to the defending Grey Cup champs at TD Place. They face Edmonton on Thursday with an 0-4 record.
Police identify father in Ottawa double murder-suicide that claimed two boys
Two boys, aged 7 and 12, were found dead on July 1, in a home on Mandevilla Crescent. Police later located their father deceased in a...
Bluesfest lineup shift bumps local artist Nayana earlier as Angine de Poitrine takes main stage
Nayana's dream opening slot at Bluesfest was moved up an hour and shifted to an earlier time to accommodate Quebec rock duo Angine de...
Ottawa cleanup underway as city counts storm damage: 2,000 flooded basements
The Canada Day storms left widespread damage across Ottawa. Fire Services responded to over 700 emergencies while Forestry Services...
Ontario ticket resellers still not complying with price-cap law despite rising penalty threat
StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats admitted non-compliance with Ontario's concert and sports ticket resale law as World Cup matches...
Canada faces Morocco in Round of 16 with free watch party Saturday at LeBreton Flats
The federal government and City of Ottawa are hosting a family-friendly viewing event at the Bluesfest site starting at 1 p.m. Saturday...
Croatian drone manufacturer to invest $150 million in Ottawa and Mississauga plants
Orqa's partnership with Canadian firm Remote Robotic Systems will expand production capacity and create up to 100 new jobs by next year,...
Bluesfest announces best-selling nights as 32nd edition nears kickoff at LeBreton Flats
The festival runs over two extended weekends from July 9 to 19 at the Canadian War Museum grounds, with ticket sales revealing which...
Ottawa braces for extreme heat as storm cleanup continues after record rainfall
Temperatures expected to hit 32°C Friday as the city recovers from Canada Day flooding that set a new rainfall record and left thousands...
Ottawa Police moving forward with AI facial recognition system
The police service gained board approval June 22 to begin groundwork on joining a facial-recognition network already used by forces in...