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There have been no reports of any new cases in Ottawa since then and the risk to the public is considered low. But, amid a large and growing outbreak in Ontario, health officials remain on high ...
OTTAWA - Ottawa police say a city employee and a landlord have each been charged with fraud in an alleged kickback scheme. Police say the city’s auditor general received a complaint about an ...
Mandy’s Gourmet Salads, a popular Montreal-born salad bar, is set to open its first Ottawa location this June on Bank Street as part of the restaurant chain’s expansion outside its home city.
Hats off to an impressive individual. It is not just the ByWard Market that needs help, it is all of downtown Ottawa. Anyone take a walk up Bank Street from Wellington past Somerset lately?
The Ottawa Senators have packed their bags and headed their separate ways for the off-season. After making the playoffs for the first time since 2017, Senators fans are feeling good about the ...
OTTAWA - Ottawa and the National Aboriginal Capital Corporation Association have signed a first-of-its-kind, $514 million agreement to help boost entrepreneurship. Indigenous Services Canada says ...
In a market insight report released Monday, Re/Max Hallmark Realty Group said year-over-year home sales in Ottawa dropped 11.2 per cent in April compared to the previous year, with 1,306 residential ...
Ottawa County’s top bars and restaurants bought more liquor last year than the year before, according to data from the Michigan Liquor Control Commission. The MLCC’s 2024 financial statement ...
Police in Ottawa have issued a warning to vehicle owners after a recent spike in overnight airbag thefts from late-model Honda Civics. Ottawa police said during the week of April 14, officers ...
Voters approved operating millage renewals for several area school districts, including Holland, West Ottawa, Zeeland, Grand Haven and Spring Lake. Ottawa Area ISD's special education millage ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is signalling that his government’s upcoming budget may not be balanced, as the province needs to support people in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.