B.C. government announces new secondary school in Tumbler Ridge

The provincial government has announce a new secondary school in Tumbler Ridge to replace the one that was the site of a mass shooting in February. Shortly after the tragedy,

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News of the day: Melting Ottawa park compared to ‘hellscape’; South Korean sub is heading our way; Why huge hospital 50/50 jackpots seem everywhere

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It’s Friday, March 27. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. OTTAWA MAYOR RESPONDS AFTER

Ontario man sentenced to 20 years after pleading guilty to terrorism charges

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An Ontario man who pleaded guilty to three terrorism charges was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison.  Matthew Althorpe

Ottawa man charged over semi-trailer theft, collisions in Gatineau

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A 22-year-old man from Ottawa was to appear in court in Gatineau on Friday, March 27, to face several charges

Outlook for Ontario housing starts weakens further away from 1.5 million goal

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Ontario’s housing start projections have been revised downward once again in the province’s budget, putting the government even farther off

Tiger Woods reportedly involved in vehicle rollover crash in Florida

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Multiple media outlets are reporting that golf legend Tiger Woods has been involved in a rollover crash in Jupiter, Florida.

Feds launch early retirement program for public servants after delay

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Public servants who are eligible for the federal government’s early retirement incentive can now officially apply for it after delays

Mitigating construction, speeding up transit among key pillars of Toronto’s new congestion management plan

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Toronto’s recently-appointed Chief Congestion Officer Andrew Posluns outlined the city’s new congestion management plan on Friday, as the city braces

Intersection of College and Bay streets to reopen tonight weeks ahead of schedule: Mayor Chow

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A major downtown intersection that was slated for closure until sometime in mid-April is opening weeks ahead of schedule, Toronto

News of the day: School zone speeding on the rise; Readers comment on hit-and-run tragedy; Two RCMP union officials quit, allege election interference

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TWO RCMP UNION OFFICIALS QUIT, ALLEGE ELECTION INTERFERENCE IN SCATHING RESIGNATION LETTERThe dispute follows a court application filed against the