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There's been quite a bit of dialogue over the past few days about Ottawa Senators winger Drake Batherson and potential trade ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNBluesfest 2025: Everything you need to know about Ottawa's biggest music festivalBluesfest is Ottawa’s biggest summer music festival, a nine-day, multi-stage extravaganza that takes place on the grounds of ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNMan stabbed at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health CentreA man in his 50s was stabbed at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre on Monday evening. First responders received the call ...
OTTAWA - Ottawa is reviewing its defence spending plans "from top to bottom," Defence Minister David McGuinty said Thursday, ...
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McGuinty says Ottawa reviewing defence spending ‘top to bottom’ ahead of NATO summitDefence Minister David McGuinty says Ottawa is reviewing its defence spending plans “from top to bottom” as Canada comes ...
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The Walrus on MSNOttawa’s Tech Strategy Is So Broken, Even Consultants Are Begging Us to Fix ItBut those who have to actually deal with Ottawa’s aging IT infrastructure say that the government still hasn’t learned the ...
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Steel firms, workers to meet with MPs in Ottawa urging tariff action against U.S.Canadian steel companies and union workers are meeting with members of Parliament today with the hopes of convincing Ottawa ...
OTTAWA COUNTY, MI -- A 20-year-old Jenison man who fired shots through a home’s upstairs flooring, killing a college student ...
The five men and seven children are among the foreign nationals who have endured dangerous conditions for years in camps and ...
PWHL Vancouver formally announced the signing of goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer to a two-year contract through the 2026-27 ...
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News Herald Port Clinton on MSNMarriage licenses: Ottawa CountyThe Ottawa County Probate Court recorded the following marriage license applications from May 1 to May 31: Jackie Dale Smith, 67, Port Clinton, retired, to Vicki Lynn Lyons, 68, Marblehead, retired.
The Canadian Steel Producers Association and union group leaders are meeting with the federal government in Ottawa on Thursday to discuss the latest tariff escalation by the U.S.
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