City ready for schools to reopen: Dr. Etches
Ottawa's top doctor says the city is ready for schools to reopen but the decision is ultimately up to the provincial government.

Ottawa's top doctor says the city is ready for schools to reopen but the decision is ultimately up to the provincial government.
One of Ontario's top doctors says, in order to keep COVID-19 case counts moving down, this year's March Break should be cancelled.
City councillors have approved several parcels of land on the outer urban edges of the city for new development as part of a future expanded urban boundary.
Keeping students engaged while they're learning online is no easy task, but one Ottawa elementary school teacher has created a very cool classroom.
Some talented dogs can learn new words after hearing them only four times, according to a new study.
The father of a 19-year-old who died last week after being diagnosed with COVID-19 said his son absolutely died from the disease and did not take his own life.
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An Ottawa teen is facing a $561 fine for breaking curfew in Quebec after trying to get home from an ice fishing trip.
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Both 'Patient Zero' and his wife have long since recovered from COVID-19, but their cases would mark Canada's first minor health-care skirmish of what was to become an all-out global defensive war against a pandemic.
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Ottawa Public Health is reporting its lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in the city since mid-December.
The latest news about COVID-19 in Ottawa for Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021.
An Ottawa teen is facing a $561 fine for breaking curfew in Quebec after trying to get home from an ice fishing trip.
Provincial inspectors handed out two dozen fines to businesses in Ottawa during a COVID-19 safety blitz this past weekend.
Elementary and secondary school students in Ottawa and the Eastern Ontario Health Unit will continue to attend classes virtually this week.
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The annual celebration of winter in Canada's capital region is still taking place this year but, with COVID-19 restrictions keeping people home, Winterlude has gone virtual.
The city only issued eight marriage certificates in April, May and June of last year, during the first COVID-19 lockdown in the spring
An Ottawa-based company has received Health Canada approval for a new COVID-19 rapid testing device — and some local health experts are calling it a "game changer."
Ottawa cybersecurity expert John Robinson says he has seen a noticeable increase in spam during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The father of a 19-year-old who died last week after being diagnosed with COVID-19 said his son absolutely died from the disease and did not take his own life.
Keeping students engaged while they're learning online is no easy task, but one Ottawa elementary school teacher has created a very cool classroom.
The whereabouts of a man who went missing from a B.C. ranch in 2019 are still unknown two years later.
A new virtual simulation game created by the University of Waterloo is helping students tackle the complex issue of climate change while having fun.
The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is speculated to be hosting the new season of the Bachelorette.
A comic book drew inspiration from Kamala Harris's teen years living in Canada.
A restaurant owner in Montreal is garnering rave reviews for serving up bluntly honest blurbs for his dishes.
What started out as a suspicious package left at Cape Breton University turned out to be a mystery of a different kind.
The Italian town of Rota Greca was hit by a landslide on Jan. 26, prompting the evacuation of 40 people.
Newly released documents show federal officials have been aware since the fall that some new parents might be receiving a smaller amount of money than they would have if not for a change in the way COVID-19 pandemic benefits are delivered to Canadians.
The COVID death of a young cleaner in a long-term-care home is a sign of a 'human rights catastrophe' facing newcomers and migrants on the front lines, advocates say.
A new survey that the United Nations calls the largest ever taken on the issue ranks Canada seventh out of 50 countries in its perception of how important climate change is.
A new campaign called 'FaceRace' is working to raise awareness about racism faced by Asian-Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic by sharing stories from those who've been targeted, and provide tips on what to do if confronted.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned Canadians to expect more travel restrictions soon and reiterated to avoid all non-essential travel, both abroad and in between provinces.
Military and coast guard personnel scoured the waters off Victoria, B.C. Tuesday evening after receiving reports of a downed aircraft with one person on board.
The European Union's dispute with AstraZeneca intensified Wednesday with the Anglo-Swedish drugmaker denying the EU's assertion that it had pulled out of talks on vaccine supplies.
One by one, die-hard supporters of Donald Trump are now blaming him for their actions that day, after being charged by federal prosecutors and facing possible jail time. While the statements may be more of a public relations strategy than an articulated legal defence, they dovetail with Democrats' case in favour of impeaching and convicting the former president.
GameStop closed Tuesday up over 92%, so what is going on? This is the story of the little guy taking on the big guy, and for now the little guys are winning, CTV News' Chief Financial Commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid in her column on CTVNews.ca.
Ontario Premier Ford says he wants all Ontario LTC homes to receive the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by Feb. 5th.
Indigenous leaders are calling on governments to put a stop to racism in the health-care system.
Brad Sorenson, CEO of Providence Therapeutics says if successful, the vaccine could be released by the end of the year.