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Children’s Aid Society workers in Ottawa strike Monday | CBC News

UPDATE | In a news release Monday, the Children's Aid Society of Ottawa said while its office is closed, non-union workers continue to provide essential services.Local...

Winnipeg Blue Bombers beat Ottawa Redblacks for first win of season | CBC News

Chris Streveler and Brady Oliveira used their legs to help propel Winnipeg to a 25-16 win over the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday for the...

Roly Armitage, WWII veteran and celebrated community builder, dead at 99 | CBC News

Roly Armitage, the Second World War veteran, accomplished veterinarian and influential community leader whose keen involvement in local affairs made him a household name in Ottawa's...

Your horoscope for the week ahead: Give yourself room to breathe as you evaluate your next move | CBC Life

Egos could be easily bruised at the beginning of this week, so we'll be required to navigate our relationships with a delicate touch. This...

Ottawa and industry at odds over financial risk of carbon capture technology | CBC News

The question of who should bear the financial risk for pricey carbon capture and storage projects has become a stumbling block slowing the technology's...

He once guarded the unknown soldier in Ottawa. Now he is championing N.L.’s unknown | CBC News

"The premier just said, 'What do you want?' I said, 'Well, we need money,'" Lawrence recalled. "And he said 'OK, whatever you need, you...

Government confirms more details of return-to-office plan | CBC News

The federal government has released more details about its plan to bring public servants back to the office three days a week, and says...

Sobriety tests, longer hours: E-scooters are back, but the rules have changed | CBC News

E-scooters are back on Ottawa streets for 2024, but with some new rules and regulations.This year marks the fifth and final year of a pilot project...

Manitoba schools say Ottawa’s international student cap missing the mark | CBC News

Some Manitoba schools say they're disappointed about the federal government's decision to slash the number of international students entering the province by 10 per...

Ottawa’s high-risk respiratory streak ends | CBC News

Ottawa has dropped out of high-risk territory from COVID-19, flu and other respiratory viruses for the first time since the end of August.The weekly respiratory update...

What does it take for all of Ottawa’s sports teams to thrive? | CBC News

The number of professional sports teams in Ottawa is growing, and each one is vying for the hearts —and disposable income— of fans. Ottawa's Professional...

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