Severe thunderstorm warning for Ottawa ends after ominous clouds pass over city
Hot and humid weather brought a hefty downpour to the Ottawa area, with a massive shelf cloud looming overhead.
Hot and humid weather brought a hefty downpour to the Ottawa area, with a massive shelf cloud looming overhead.
Ontario Provincial Police continue to investigate a long weekend fatal boat collision on Bobs Lake, north of Kingston, Ont.
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says he is running the Ottawa Marathon this coming weekend to raise money for the sole survivor of a multiple homicide in Barrhaven earlier this year.
Enbridge Gas has shut off service to around 150 homes in Blackburn Hamlet after a gas leak Tuesday afternoon.
OC Transpo will be suspending east-end service this evening to complete remedial work to the damaged concrete roof slab that has kept St. Laurent station closed since Friday, but remains confident the service can return to normal Wednesday.
The City of Ottawa says it would need to receive several complaints about basketball nets being too close to the street before it starts issuing fines. For now, some residents of Stittsville are being given a warning.
A new piece of equipment at the ophthalmology clinic at CHEO is allowing children to take a non-invasive eye test, all without ever needing to leave the hospital.
Porter Airlines has inaugurated its new aircraft hangars and maintenance base at the Ottawa airport, a move the carrier believes will further strengthen its commitment to the nation's capital.
From collapsing ecosystems to artificial intelligence running wild, a new Canadian government report outlines 35 disruptions that could rattle the country in the coming years.
British Columbia serial killer Robert Pickton was attacked and sustained life-threatening injuries in a Quebec prison Sunday in what officials described as a 'major assault.'
In his latest column for CTVNews.ca, former NDP leader Tom Mulcair argues that if there's an unofficial frontrunner in the eventual race to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader, it has to be former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney.
The Toronto Blue Jays have offered tickets and a signed baseball to a fan who says she was struck in the face by a 110 m.p.h (177 km/h) foul ball at Friday’s game.