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The Fleet Street Pumping Station is 150 years old and still going strong, pumping up to two-thirds of the city's water supply.
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American voters will decide between Kamala Harris or Donald Trump in the 2024 U.S. election.
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A look inside the new No Name grocery store in Brockville. Loblaw is promising customers will save up to 20 per cent on everyday grocery and household essentials.
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Scenes from the aftermath of a fire that engulfed a tin barn containing various antiques, sleds, a Cadillac and carriages on Kinburn Side Rd. west of Ottawa on Monday, Oct. 28, 2024.
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Flip through this collection of kids' submitted artwork depicting spooky Halloween scenes.
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CTV viewers shared their best shots of the beauty of Mer Bleue Bog throughout the years.
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A rare comet, known as Tsuchinshan-Atlas, streaked across the Canadian night sky.
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Stargazers were treated to a light show Monday night, as the aurora borealis lit up the sky over Ottawa.
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A unique form of clouds, known as asperitas clouds, were spotted over Ottawa on Sunday.
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A ceremony was held at Ottawa's Beechwood Cemetery on Sunday to mark the 84th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
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From giant crocodiles to a zoo formerly owned by drug lord Pablo Escobar, these are some of the weirdest and most wonderful theme parks in the world.
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The Canadian Forces Snowbirds and Royal Air Force Red Arrows fly over Ottawa on Wednesday to celebrate the opening of the United Kingdom’s High Commission.
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Here's what to expect at Ottawa Senators games this season, from food and drinks to souvenirs that come with free refills.
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Step inside this year's Minto Dream Home, the grand prize for the 2024 CHEO Dream of a Lifetime Lottery.
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The 'Tomatina' is an annual food fight festival held each year at the end of August near Valencia, Spain.
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Thousands gathered in their brightest colours to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community at Capital Pride on Sunday.
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From Chalk River to Chornobyl, here is a look at 10 nuclear accidents throughout history.
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A rare super blue moon is illuminating skies around the world for about three days.
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Phil Donahue, who rose to fame in U.S. daytime television with a long-running syndicated talk show, has died at age 88.
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Stargazers were treated to another spectacular show from the northern lights in Ottawa-Gatineau.
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Tropical storm Debby moves across the country bringing up to 100 mm of rain to Ottawa and eastern Ontario.
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Fireworks will light up the sky over the Ottawa River in Ottawa-Gatineau for six nights in July and August as part of Les Grands Feux du Casino Lac-Leamy.
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Meet the athletes from Ottawa, eastern Ontario and western Quebec competing at the Summer Games in Paris.
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A flotilla of canoes and kayaks travelled through Ottawa's Rideau Canal on Saturday to celebrate Parks Day.
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The 2024 Paris Games are here and Canada is sending 316 athletes. Among them are previous medal winners, young up-and-coming athletes, seasoned hands, and lots of family members.
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Hurricane Beryl left death and destruction in its wake as it made landfall in Jamaica and continues to Mexico.
Ottawa celebrated Canada's 157th birthday at Lebreton Flats Park and across the city with food, music and fireworks.
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Members of the Ceremonial Guard march into position for an inspection with the Governor General at Rideau Hall, Friday, June 28, 2024 in Ottawa.
The Snowbirds and the Italian Air Force's demonstration team were seen flying over Ottawa on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.
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A look at homes in one of Ottawa’s wealthiest neighbourhoods that are neglected and falling apart.
A June heat wave brought hot and humid temperatures across eastern Ontario.
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The community came together for the CHEO Foundation annual Teddy Bear Picnic on June 16, 2024.
Take a look at some of the most stunning and haunting places around the world that have been abandoned by humans, from the ruins of nuclear disaster to old forts no longer in use.
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After trailing behind the Panthers in the Stanley Cup final, the Oilers have managed to tie the series at 3-3 following their Game 6 win.
A storm on June 6, 2024 brought heavy rain to Ottawa, causing localized flooding in some parts of the city.
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The NCC opened the NCC River House to the public during the summer of 2023, with the swimming location becoming a popular destination for swimmers.
Laurier House National Historic Site was home to two of Canada's longest-serving prime ministers, Sir Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier (1841-1919) and William Lyon MacKenzie King (1874-1950).
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A tornado leaves debris and destruction behind after touching down in Rigaud.
Thousands of runners participated in the marathon and half-marathon events during Ottawa Race Weekend on Sunday, May 26, 2024.
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Heavy rain, wind gripped Ottawa on Tuesday afternoon, the first major storm of the season. Flip through the gallery of photos from the storm across the city on May 21, 2024.
See the new trains, a new station and the new maintenance facility along the north-south Trillium Line LRT.
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A wildfire near Fort McMurray, Alta. forced thousands of residents out of their homes in May 2024.
A powerful geomagnetic storm lit up the night sky over the weekend resulting in an incredible light show across eastern Ontario.
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Tulips are blooming all across the capital for the Canadian Tulip Festival.
Photos from outside Drake's mansion after a security guard was shot and critically injured.
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Students at the University of Ottawa have set up tents to protest the university's financial ties with Israel.
Protesters at McGill University in Montreal, University of Ottawa and the University of British Columbia demanding action in the Israel-Hamas war.
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A major United Nations summit in Ottawa is looking to end plastic pollution worldwide.
Aside from the usual wallets and cell phones, Quebecers have left some pretty unique items in their Ubers.
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Rainbows grace the skies over the Ottawa region following an afternoon shower on Monday, April 15, 2024.
The National Capital Commission is providing a glimpse inside the gutted 24 Sussex Drive.
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You might have seen the massive building next to the Science and Technology Museum – but only from the outside. Here's a sneak peek at what's inside.
American football star turned actor O.J. Simpson has died at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer. Simpson became best known for what the U.S. media in 1995 called "the trial of the century," in which he was acquitted of the murder of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman.
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The Moon's shadow, or umbra, is pictured covering portions of the Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick and the American state of Maine in this photograph from the International Space Station as it soared into the solar eclipse from 261 miles above. (all photos: NASA / ISS)
Thousands of people across eastern Ontario gathered to watch the April 8 solar eclipse.
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CTV Ottawa commemorates Monday solar eclipse with a photo gallery of kids' artwork.
Firefighters battle a blaze that broke out at the Glebe Apothecary, a staple pharmacy along Bank Street on Sunday, March. 24, 2024.
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Thousands of ships lay submerged in Canadian waters, some found after decades and even centuries, while others have yet to be discovered. One of the most famous shipwrecks in history – the Titanic – was lost more than 600 kilometres off the coast of Newfoundland for 73 years.
Revellers in India celebrated Falgun Mahotsav before Holi, an important Hindu festival, officially kicks off on March 25, 2024.
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Canada's biggest music stars celebrities were out in full force during Junos weekend in Halifax.
Notable Canadian figures and members of the public gathered to say one last goodbye to former prime minister Brian Mulroney at his state funeral in Montreal.
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Fans step out to celebrate their favourite characters and stories.
People have left flowers, candles, and toys at Palmadeo Park as part of a memorial for the six people killed in an attack in Barrhaven.
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CTVNews.ca looks back at the life of Brian Mulroney, who served as Canada's 18th prime minister from 1983 to 1993 and oversaw some of the most impactful economic and cultural turning points in the country's history.
Ottawa's pro women's hockey team nabbed an at-home win against New York, Feb. 29, 2024.
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Hundreds of people gathered on Parliament Hill in solidarity with Ukraine on Saturday to mark the second anniversary of Russia's invasion.
Members were invested into the Order of Canada by Gov. Gen. Mary Simon during a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024.
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A look at the nearly 300 weapons seized by police and U.S. Homeland Security
A look at some of the city's unsolved homicides over the past decade.
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Skaters and walkers make their way on the Rideau Canal Skateway in Ottawa, after its reopening, on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024.
Hundreds gathered in Ottawa to mark the 2nd anniversary of the end of the 2022 Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa.
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People participate in a rally on Parliament Hill against the Near Surface Disposal Facility (NSDF) project at the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Chalk River site.
Climate activists with the group Last Generation Canada splashed pink paint on the Prime Minister's Office Feb. 7, 2024, as part of a call for a national firefighting service.
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People protest Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's proposed youth transgender policies as she appears at an event in Ottawa on Monday, Feb. 5, 2024.
Visitors to Snowflake Kingdom in Gatineau take part in outdoor activities on the first weekend of Winterlude, 2024.