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Flooding worsens in Gatineau, levels out on Carp River, Ottawa and Rideau rivers still under close watch 

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Some Gatineau residents in low-lying areas are now faced with knee-deep waters on residential roads as river waters spill onto

Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO and hand reins over to the iPhone maker’s hardware leader

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Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down from the job that he inherited from the late Steve Jobs, ending a

O-Train Line 1 service to start at noon on April 26 due to east extension testing

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O-Train Line 1 service will start at noon on Sunday, April 26, due to planned testing and commissioning of software

Man arrested after allegedly trying to watch boy shower at Newcastle rec centre

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Police in Durham Region say they’ve arrested a man who allegedly tried to watch a 12-year-old boy shower at a

News of the day: NRC tracks employees attendance; GAC cuts mark end to Pearson’s dream; Return-to-office workers don’t have enough space

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It’s Monday, April 20. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA JOINS

Police searching for suspect in Brampton sexual assault

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Peel police are search for a male suspect wanted in connection to a Brampton sexual assault. Investigators say on April

A 92-year-old fell at Parliament Station. The elevator was out

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“What actually occurs is that all westbound passengers gravitate to the west gates, pay, and then realize the elevator is

BlackBerry stock up 13 per cent on expanded partnership with Nvidia

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BlackBerry Ltd.’s share price popped by 13 per cent as the firm deepened its ties to tech giant Nvidia. The

‘I heard loud and clear’: Ford explains decision to purchase, then reverse course, on private jet

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It may have been dubbed the ‘gravy plane’ by his political opponents, but Ontario Premier Doug Ford maintained on Monday