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The launch of Ottawa’s long-delayed southern rail lines seems like a good news story, but really it’s anything but. When the first train pulled out of the station, it started a financial drain ...
If ever there was any doubt about Ottawa’s love affair for hockey, here comes the World Junior Championship to take over the city from now until Jan. 5. The last time the 10-country showcase was ...
A new visitor centre has opened in downtown Ottawa to assist the millions of tourists who flock to Canada's capital every year. The new tourism hub officially opened this week inside the Central ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A New Yorker is waking up $50,000 richer on Sunday, according to lottery officials. A $50,000 Powerball ...
Police responded to dozens of collisions on Ottawa roads after a winter storm dropped about 15 centimetres of snow on much of the National Capital Region. "I've been doing this job 18 years ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Ottawa is ready to speed up on its automatic tax filing initiative it says has already delivered $3 billion in benefits and credits to over a million vulnerable ...
Here in descending order is a look back at the most-read stories of the year on cbc.ca/ottawa. 1. Mass killing at Barrhaven family home Five members of a family that had recently moved to ...
In the fall economic statement released on Monday, Ottawa announced several measures to make it easier for Canadian taxpayers to file their annual returns, building on efforts that are already ...
If you missed the week’s news, here’s a timeline of what played out politically in Ottawa. On Monday, less than one hour before the scheduled start of a lock-up of journalists set to read the ...
Edriam Salter covers her nose with her sweater as she takes tentative steps through the Ottawa house she and her sister used to call home. "I can't believe this was the place I used to live, this was ...
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says Ottawa will have to be promised funding from upper levels of government for transit by early next year or face "tough decisions" to keep buses and trains running.