Court documents allege link between Project South investigation, Ryan Wedding case

TORONTO — Newly released court documents are shedding more light on the alleged link between a sweeping police corruption probe in Ontario and the case of former Canadian Olympian Ryan

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Court documents allege link between Project South investigation, Ryan Wedding case

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TORONTO — Newly released court documents are shedding more light on the alleged link between a sweeping police corruption probe

News of the day: Bluesfest shuffles lineup to put Angine de Poitrine on main stage; Submarine decision expected soon; Ottawa police moving forward with first phase of AI facial recognition

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Credit cards rarin' to go as Calgary Stampede kicks off

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CALGARY - The Calgary Stampede kicks off today and visitors’ credit cards are already rarin’ to go. The 10-day salute to

Service partly suspended on TTC Line 5 Eglinton, Line 6 Finch West due to track and mechanical issues

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As the TTC enters the evening rush hour, officials say service on Line 5 Eglinton and Line 6 Finch West

Cleanup continues as city deals with flooding, electrical hazards, downed trees

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In a memo to city council, the office of Ryan Perrault, general manager of Emergency and Protective Services, said Ottawa

Quarterly payments of Ottawa's boosted grocery and essentials benefit start today

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OTTAWA - Eligible Canadians will find a bit more cash in their bank accounts starting today as quarterly payments begin

Families looking for answers as strike continues for staff at Surrey Place

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After being diagnosed with profound hearing loss when she was nine months old, Alex Karayannides says the therapy his now two-year-old

Ottawa singer bummed to be bumped by Angine de Poitrine at Bluesfest

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While Nayana did not make herself available for an interview, she appeared to accept the situation within a few hours.

New push to adopt new and stronger Canadian banking laws

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Ashley Martins is a student living on a fixed budget. Last July, she received a call claiming her bank accounts