COVID-19 hospitalizations rise, active cases fall Tuesday with 54 new cases in Ottawa
Ottawa Public Health says 54 more people in Ottawa have tested positive for COVID-19 and one more person has died

Ottawa Public Health says 54 more people in Ottawa have tested positive for COVID-19 and one more person has died
Ten people have tested positive for COVID-19 at two physical distancing centres in Ottawa, according to the city.
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Ottawa police are accusing a 46-year-old man of exposing himself to a child in a public restroom in Gloucester.
Police broke up three illegal gatherings in Cantley over the weekend, including one at a home that was rented under the pretense of housing.
The City of Ottawa says it is reviewing possible delays in construction of the north-south LRT extension.
A chilly start to the day Tuesday! But it won’t last long.
When vaccine supply arrives and public health officials give the go-ahead, the Queensway Carleton Hospital says its vaccination clinic is ready to go.
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board says that some programs, such as special education and certain types of French immersion, won’t be available to virtual students.
The first tranche of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines is on its way to Canada and is scheduled to arrive tomorrow, as part of the 944,600 vaccine doses arriving this week, Procurement Minister Anita Anand said Tuesday.
Ontario is reporting fewer than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases for the first time in a week.
A small new study out of Italy found that children as young as four months old did not experience any respiratory change as a result of wearing a surgical mask, raising questions about mask advice for young children.
Albertans aged 65 or older will not receive the newly approved AstraZeneca vaccine following new advice from a national advisory committee on who should and shouldn’t get the shot.
The Canadian economy posted its worst showing on record in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the country, shutting down businesses and putting millions out of work.
A Toronto photographer is working with Ugandan girls to preserve their history in pictures.
A Toronto man says he found hundreds of his grandparents' touching love letters from the Second World War.
Watch as an almost 2-year-old condor is released back into the wild in Utah after being treated for lead poisoning.
More than 50 dogs were rescued from Texas and await a new home in Toronto, after a historic snowstorm pummeled the state.