Off to a sunny day in Ottawa, here’s how it feels Thursday
The capital is set to have a sunny day with mild temperatures this Thursday.
The CTV Morning Live Holiday Helpers Food Drive in support of the Ottawa Food Bank helps raise awareness around the importance of donating during a critical time of year.
If you’d like to participate in the CTV Morning Live Holiday Helpers Food Drive, you can drop off non-perishable food item donations during the special broadcast at 87 George St on Thursday, December 7th.
If you can’t make it down in person, you can still contribute by making an online monetary donation below.
Every dollar you contribute will help provide food back into the community, providing even more families with nourishing meals.
Click here to donate today, and help people get beyond hunger this holiday season.
Proudly sponsored by BoxMeUp, Doyle Salewski and Rideau Carleton Casino, Future Hard Rock.
The capital is set to have a sunny day with mild temperatures this Thursday.
The director of education for the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board says making sure elementary school students can attend classes close to home is an important part of making schooling in Ottawa more equitable.
The National Capital Commission has purchased the old Dunnderosa Golf Course in Chelsea, Que., as part of its plan to acquire private properties in Gatineau Park.
There are questions about how the National Capital Commission might fit bike lanes on the Queen Elizabeth Driveway and Colonel By Drive.
Volunteers in Perth, Ont. have knit small peacekeeper "Izzy Dolls" that will be sent to France in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.
It's another headache for drivers who have a vehicle stolen, what to do if they want to sell after their stolen vehicle was damaged and then recovered.
Beginning this summer, the speed limit will increase from 100 km/h to 110 km/h on approximately 70 kilometres of Hwy. 416 between Hwy. 401 and Ottawa.
Residents in Ottawa's Hunt Club neighbourhood are raising concerns about plans to build an Inuit women's shelter in the south end neighbourhood.
Councillors have approved a motion that would study the possibility of an anti-renovictions bylaw, which tenant advocates say would help to prevent frivolous evictions.