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Ten people, two corporations charged for allegedly operating after-hours bar

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Ten people and two corporations have been charged after a five-month Ottawa Police Service investigation into an alleged unlicensed after-hours

Canada survives scare against Czechia but loses Sidney Crosby

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MILAN — This hockey team so many call the best they’ve ever seen, they never stopped believing.  But they will

Retail landscape strong despite Toys “R” Us, Hudson’s Bay failures: RioCan

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TORONTO — The head of RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust says the recent financial troubles of retailers like Toys “R”

Sarault paces Canada to women’s 3,000 m relay bronze

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Canada has won bronze in the women’s 3,000 metre short track speed skating relay event in Milano Cortina. Danae Blais,

Don’t feed the coyotes (or the chipmunks): Coun. Laura Dudas calls for an Ottawa wildlife feeding bylaw

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“Ottawa is an outlier,” she said. “We’re looking at Toronto, Vaughan, Oakville, Montreal. A lot of municipalities have already worked

Czechia had six men on ice during Ondrej Palat goal against Canada

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Had Canada not come away with the 4-3 overtime win, Olympic officiating could have faced some serious questions after a

‘A single bedbug’ found at government building in Ottawa after four-day in-office order

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The federal government confirmed that a “single bedbug” was found in an office building only days after public servants were

Steven Dubois wins gold in men’s 500m short track speed skating

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After a rough start to the Winter Olympics in individual events, Steven Dubois bounced back in a big way on

Democrats say they’re escalating investigation into Gordie Howe bridge debacle

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WASHINGTON — Democrats say they are escalating an investigation into U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to stall the opening of