Motorcycle driver in critical condition after crash in Barrhaven
Ottawa paramedics say a man in his 20s is in critical condition after a crash in Barrhaven Friday afternoon.
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Ottawa paramedics say a man in his 20s is in critical condition after a crash in Barrhaven Friday afternoon.
In the midst of soaring living expenses and spiking interest rates, the dream of owning a traditional home seems to be slipping away for many residents in Ottawa.
The 11-day festival will be held at Commissioners Park, with events also happening in the ByWard Market. This is the 72nd edition of the festival.
The City of Ottawa's new three-garbage item limit for household waste will take effect on Sept. 30, with a three-month phase-in period for the limit. As of December, collection staff will only collect three garbage items from households every two weeks.
Ontario Provincial Police say the driver of a tractor trailer and the company that owns the truck are facing charges after a tire flew off the vehicle, striking another car on Highway 416 in the Ottawa area Friday morning.
A high school student at Granite Ridge Education Centre in Sharbot Lake, Ont. died in a single-vehicle crash on Thursday. Five other students were injured in the crash.
A 20-year-old man is facing a charge of second-degree murder in connection to a fatal shooting during a poker game in Ottawa's Manor Park neighbourhood.
A recent survey suggests fewer Canadians are planning to celebrate Mother's Day this year, but Ottawa businesses like florists and restaurateurs are still preparing for a busy weekend.
The Ottawa Police Service is asking the public for help to locate a missing 62-year-old woman, citing concern for her safety and well-being.