This Ottawa ward has the most complaints about rats so far in 2024
Bylaw and Regulatory Services received 119 service requests for rats on private property so far in 2024, after receiving 779 service requests in 2023.
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.
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Bylaw and Regulatory Services received 119 service requests for rats on private property so far in 2024, after receiving 779 service requests in 2023.
Motorists will want to watch out for cameras on a one-kilometre stretch of King Edward Avenue, where photo radar and red light cameras have caught thousands of drivers so far this year.
Sunday is Mother’s Day and if you’re still looking for that perfect gift for all the amazing women out there, CTV Morning Live has some tips for you.
The popular Japanese retailer Uniqlo will open its second store in Ottawa on Friday. The new 15,000 sq. ft. store is located at the Bayshore Shopping Centre in the west end.
Close to one million tulips are blooming across the national capital region. The National Capital Commission says over 100 arities of tulips have been planted in 120 beds across 30 sites in Ottawa and Gatineau.
Residents in Ottawa’s Elmridge Gardens complex are dealing with an unprecedented rat infestation and are asking the city to step in and help.
The Canada Science and Technology Museum is inviting visitors to explore their poop. A new exhibition opens at the Ottawa museum on Friday called, 'Oh Crap! Rethinking human waste.'
Six people have been arrested in eastern Ontario and western Quebec following an investigation into drug trafficking and a series of arsons and incidents of violence, according to police.
A driver in western Quebec escaped injuries after falling asleep at the wheel and crashing the vehicle into a tree, according to police.