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Ottawa will have a new tallest tower after committee approval

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Claridge Homes will soon boast owning both of Ottawa’s tallest residential buildings after the city’s planning committee endorsed the construction

Europe says Canada must pay 10M euros to join EU defence pact

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OTTAWA — The European Union says Canada will need to pay 10 million euros — the equivalent of C$16 million

Federal government issues nearly 70,000 early-retirement notices to public servants

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The federal government has started issuing early-retirement notices to public servants as part of its effort to reduce the size

‘We’ll be ready’: Organizers confident in Canada’s plans to host FIFA World Cup

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With six months to go until the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, tournament organizers in Canada say they’re proud

Standardized test results disappoint Ontario education minister

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EQAO results for Ontario were released on Wednesday, but those who wanted to see how a particular school board or

City of Toronto report on extreme heat relief for tenants during summer doesn’t cap temperatures

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As many tenants in apartments without air conditioning continue to suffer through summers with periods of extreme heat, a new

Youths wielding CEWs arrested in Billings Bridge attacks

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Ottawa police have arrested three youths following “hate-motivated” harassment and assaults involving conducted energy weapons (CEW) at Billings Bridge Station

Man facing almost 3 dozen charges following police chase in York Region

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A 29-year-old man is facing almost three dozen charges following a police chase in York Region last weekend. Police say

Driver in car crash tests almost twice legal alcohol limit

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The Ottawa Police Service said Wednesday that a “person in their 40s” involved in a crash earlier in the day