Barrhaven residents gather to oppose proposed 'sprung structures' for asylum seekers
Dozens of residents gathered in Barrhaven on Sunday afternoon to push back on a city proposal to build a tent-like structure to house asylum seekers.
Dozens of residents gathered in Barrhaven on Sunday afternoon to push back on a city proposal to build a tent-like structure to house asylum seekers.
The Merivale Fish Market and Seafood Grill is set to reopen its doors after it was forced to temporarily close from a fire last summer.
After a terrorist plot in Austria ruined the chance for a mother-daughter duo from Ottawa to see their idol live on stage, they're getting a second chance to see Taylor Swift when she comes to Toronto next week.
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CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at Remembrance Day ceremonies in Ottawa.
CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at things to do in Ottawa and eastern Ontario this weekend.
Santa Claus parade organizers in Ottawa are getting ready to usher in the Christmas season. There are several Santa Claus parades already scheduled for the month of November.
Crews searched for bodies in stranded cars and sodden buildings Thursday as residents salvaged what they could from their ruined homes following monstrous flash floods in Spain that claimed at least 158 lives, with 155 deaths confirmed in the eastern Valencia region alone.
For the past 25 years, Jean-Paul Désilets has fully immersed himself in the spirit of Halloween. The DIY Halloween decor enthusiast has transformed his home in Trois-Rivières into a year-round spooky, magical world—straight out of a Tim Burton movie.
Babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at the Windsor Regional Hospital are celebrating their very first Halloween by trick-or-treating.
A Halifax junk remover shares some of his company’s strangest discoveries.
A long-time animal foster said the recent behaviour of her dog and cat is something she had never witnessed.
Donald Trump, who said in Pennsylvania on Sunday that he regrets leaving the White House in 2021, is ending the 2024 campaign the way he began it – dishing out a stew of violent, disparaging rhetoric and repeated warnings that he will not accept defeat if it comes.
For people living on the fringe of society, the line between the safety and security of a home and homelessness is very thin.
The 'Dawson’s Creek' alum told People magazine in a statement published Sunday that he has colorectal cancer.
Housing experts argue widespread adoption of government-supported affordable housing, the growth of alternative models like co-operatives and co-housing, and the increased use of advanced building techniques could all play a role in improving Canada's housing system.
Canada Post says talks are continuing with the union that represents postal workers and neither side has given notice of a work stoppage.
British prosecutors say they have been given a file of evidence from police about alleged sexual offenses by comedian Russell Brand and are considering whether to charge him.
Federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon says federal mediators are standing by and ready to help hammer out a deal in order to avoid a labour disruption at ports across British Columbia.
The executive vice-president of Winnipeg’s transit union is raising concerns over an increase in violent incidents on buses after an operator allegedly had a gun pointed at him early Friday morning in front of police headquarters.
Donald Trump's campaign has used sexist and crude language, expressing alarm at the idea of women voting differently than their partners.
Millions of Americans continue to vote at advance polls amid upcoming election; plus, Taylor Swift’s tour is set to arrive in Canada.