Three displaced, including two children, in Banff-Ledbury fire

Ottawa firefighters made quick work Wednesday morning of a smoky blaze in the Banff-Ledbury neighbourhood in Ottawa’s south end. It was the third fire in less than 24 hours. Ottawa

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Ajax house fire leaves man seriously injured; Ontario Fire Marshal investigating

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One man has been hospitalized with serious injuries following an early morning house fire in Ajax. On Dec. 11 at

Family member questioned after Rob Reiner and his wife found dead in Los Angeles, AP source says

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Investigators were questioning a family member of director-actor Rob Reiner Rob Reiner and his wife Michele

Would potential full return to office for public servants change Ottawa’s satellite communities?

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A rainbow crosswalk, Uber Eats, Starbucks, a biryani restaurant and a French elementary school. These are five things Arnprior has

Can the government fix wealth inequality simply by taxing the rich?

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is floating the idea of an increase in the land-transfer tax, an amount that’s owed when

Shooting on Bondi Beach pierces Australia’s sense of security. Survivors remember moments of terror

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SYDNEY (AP) — As the sounds of bullets rang out and the bodies fell, the young mother threw herself on

What to know about the attack on the Jewish festival in Australia that killed 15 people

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SYDNEY (AP) — A father and son are suspected by officials to have killed 15 people on a popular Australian

Do Ottawa council challenges to Ontario legislation work?

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Usually, Blais said, committee and debate stages would be when MPPs raised concerns emerging from their ridings, such as opposition

A Brown University student survived being shot in high school. Then came the active shooter alerts

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When Brown University junior Mia Tretta’s phone began buzzing with an emergency alert during finals week, she tried to convince

Former Hong Kong pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai convicted in landmark national security trial

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HONG KONG (AP) — Jimmy Lai, the pro-democracy former Hong Kong media mogul and outspoken critic of Beijing, was convicted