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Iranian soccer officials turned away from Canada ahead of FIFA meeting

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OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says it’s her “understanding” that Iranian soccer officials saw their permission to enter

Advocates urge Ontario to boost special education funding, report kids being excluded

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Ontario autism advocates are calling for greater staffing and funding for special education in the province in order to address

FIFA World Cup: Toronto paramedics get late request for stadium staffing amid coverage concerns

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The head of Toronto Paramedic Services will be looking to surrounding regions for coverage assistance during FIFA World Cup 2026

Nepean will soon have Canada’s largest pinball arcade

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Despite having to temporarily close the doors to his Baseline Road arcade, Loftus said his online store went “insane” during

Conservative MP Jamil Jivani returns to Washington to meet with U.S. trade rep

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OTTAWA — Conservative MP Jamil Jivani is back in Washington today for a meeting with Canadian business interests and United

Buffalo fans finish ‘O Canada’ after mic fails before Game 5 of Sabres-Bruins series

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Fans at KeyBank Center carried “O Canada” after a microphone failed before the Buffalo Sabres and Boston Bruins played Game

City of Ottawa to reinstate its public staff directory years after shutting it down

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“There will not be 17,000 people in the directory,” he said. “This is more geared toward key departmental contacts, mid-level

Whitchurch-Stouffville man facing human trafficking, child sex abuse charges

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A 47-year-old man from Whitchurch-Stouffville is facing charges in connection with a human trafficking and child sexual abuse case. Police

Burn ban remains in place despite heavy rain forecast

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Ottawa Fire Services will maintain an “open burn ban” in the capital until further notice despite expected heavy rains beginning