NEW THIS MORNING Recent death renewing warnings about the dangers of the Deschenes Rapids
After the death of a man on the Ottawa River this week there is a renewed warning from first responders about safety on the water.
After the death of a man on the Ottawa River this week there is a renewed warning from first responders about safety on the water.
Protesters blocked traffic outside a major military industry trade show in Ottawa Wednesday morning before moving on to Parliament Hill to condemn the ongoing violence in Gaza and Canada's arms trade with Israel.
It is official — the city of Ottawa's new curbside garbage policy will come into effect this fall. City council gave the three-item garbage limit the rubber stamp on Wednesday. It will start on Sept. 30.
The Beer Store in Barry's Bay, a crucial business to the small town in the Ottawa Valley, is set to close June 16.
The LaSalle Causeway Bascule Bridge will require being demolished, despite the federal government's assurances that repairs of the bridge were progressing after it was damaged at the end of March.
Minnesota won the inaugural championship of the Professional Women’s Hockey League on Wednesday night, getting 17 saves from Nicole Hensley to beat Boston 3-0 in a winner-take-all Game 5 and claim the Walter Cup.
Faced with elevated housing prices, half of Canadians in the country's largest cities are considering moving to places with more affordable housing.
The trustee appointed to manage the bankruptcies of a Victoria mortgage company and its owner has concluded that they committed "numerous offences" and operated as a "massive Ponzi scheme."
With the Edmonton Oilers down two goals late in the first period of Game 4, Rogers Place was quiet, fans seemingly bewildered at the early, quick scoring of the Dallas Stars and the slow start by the home team. Ryan McLeod's marker with six-and-a-half minutes in the opening frame left changed all that.
McDonald’s is fighting back against viral tweets and media reports that it says have exaggerated its price increases.
The extraordinary journey of a family who escaped from a war zone in Gaza; plus more schools take big tech to court over social media.
A Michigan man with a suspended licence surprised the judge when he showed up on a video call on May 15, while driving to an appointment.