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Candidate says he plans to run for Conservatives in Poilievre’s former riding

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OTTAWA — Blair Turner, a police officer from the Ottawa area, says he plans to run for the Conservative nomination

Musk’s underground tunnels in Las Vegas face scrutiny over safety, environmental concerns

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Elon Musk’s “Vegas Loop,” a network of underground tunnels to ferry passengers in Teslas, was under

Homesick Maritimer caught doing 239 km/h on Highway 401 in Eastern Ontario

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An officer with the Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police was on watch for speeders on

New York City police officer convicted of manslaughter in cooler throwing death

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NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City police officer was convicted Friday of second-degree manslaughter after he tossed a

Skiing’s regulatory body rejects ‘wild rumor’ ski jumpers are enhancing anatomy to gain distance

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PREDAZZO, Italy (AP) — The regulatory body for skiing on Friday dismissed as a “wild rumor” reports that ski jumpers

Ottawa man arrested in North Grenville drug raid

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A 44-year-old Ottawa man sought by a number of area police forces was arrested this week in North Grenville by

Prosecutors drop aggravated assault charge against Gavin McKenna

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A felony charge of aggravated assault against top NHL prospect Gavin McKenna was dropped on Friday. Prosecutors determined through video

Dangerous chemicals case in London, Ont., not a terrorism investigation: police

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Police in London, Ont., say the case of four people arrested last month after hazardous chemicals were found in a

What was lost when Ottawa’s oldest shopping mall closed for good

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Linda Wang operated Fine European Tailoring in Westgate Mall for the better part of two decades. Then she had to