The principal of an Ottawa high school is apologizing to students, parents and guardians after an Arabic-language song was played during the school's Remembrance Day service. The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board is conducting a "thorough investigation" to ensure it "is addressed appropriately and meaningfully."
Postal workers could walk off the job or Canada Post could lock them out as soon as 12:01 a.m. Friday if they don't reach an agreement.
Two Ottawa community health centres have announced their intention to open Homelessness and Addition Recovery Treatment (HART) hubs to support people experiencing homelessness and addiction.
The Ottawa Police Service is investigating a threat made to a west end Catholic school.
North Grenville, Ont. is considering the addition of a second on-demand transit bus as desire for the new system exceeds expectations.
A coalition of community groups is calling on Ottawa City Council to raise property taxes "to a level that sustains existing services and infrastructure," increase parking fees, and invest in transit, community services and climate action in its 2025 budget.
Police say officers responded to a call for a stabbing in an apartment building on Boulevard de la Gappe at approximately 6:45 p.m. Monday.
Canadian Tire Centre announced country music star Jelly Roll will bring the Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour 2025 to Ottawa on March 21.
Ottawa's Built Heritage Committee approved an application to alter St. Brigid's Centre for the Arts to remove the ground floor pews to open a "flexible multi-purpose event space." The remaining pews will be removed from the ground floor, and a new hardwood floor will be installed.