One dead in Highway 7 collision Friday

One person is dead following a head-on crash between a transport truck and a pickup truck late Friday night on Highway 7 near Kaladar. Provincial police said the crash occurred

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One dead in Highway 7 collision Friday

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One person is dead following a head-on crash between a transport truck and a pickup truck late Friday night on

Letter writing enjoys a revival as fans seek connection and a break from screen time

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At a time when productivity means optimizing every second and screens blur the line between work and home, some people

Here’s where Donald Trump’s most jaw-dropping promises stand a year into his second term

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WASHINGTON (AP) — From toppling Venezuela’s leader to ordering mass deportations, from turning once independent government entities into rubber stamps

Porter Airlines, union representing dispatchers reach tentative collective agreement

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Porter Airlines and the union representing flight dispatchers have reached a tentative deal on a new collective agreement. According to

Police seek missing man, 24, last seen downtown

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The Ottawa Police Service is seeking public assistance in locating Louie Koonoo, 24, last seen in the area of King

Ukrainian delegation arrives in US for peace talks as Russia hammers energy sites

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A Ukrainian delegation arrived in the United States for talks Saturday on a U.S.-led diplomatic push

Ottawa’s most successful used bookstores run on donations

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On a Saturday morning in Nepean, shoppers leave the James Bartleman Archives and Library Materials Centre with tote bags tugging

FAA urges U.S. pilots to exercise caution over eastern Pacific, citing ‘military activities’

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The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday urged U.S. aircraft operators to “exercise caution” when flying over the eastern Pacific Ocean

Why U.S. cities are reverting 1-way streets back to their original 2-way design

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Excessive speeding was so common on parallel one-way streets passing a massive electronics plant that Indianapolis residents used to refer