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What’s in Ottawa’s draft renoviction bylaw? Councillors want to know

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Changes to provincial legislation will supercede a long-awaited proposal for a municipal renoviction bylaw , according to a report to

WHO calls for travel restrictions on Ebola-affected countries to be lifted, days after Canada’s comes in effect

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TORONTO — The World Health Organization is calling on countries to remove any travel restrictions recently imposed on people coming

Federal government canvassing public servants for ideas on using AI at work

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The federal government is asking public servants for ideas on how best to use artificial intelligence at work . Statistics

Cyclist struck by vehicle near Little Italy

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A woman believed to be in her 20s has been struck by a vehicle while riding a bicycle near Little

Police seeking cyclist, 40, reported missing in Gatineau

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Gatineau police are seeking public assistance to locate Alain Kamuzinzi, 40, last seen on the morning of June 2 riding

Man hit by pickup truck in Scarborough, critically injured

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A man has been rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after he was struck by a pickup truck in Scarborough.

Eleven charged in ‘john sting’ aimed at underaged sex trade

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Ottawa police say 11 people have been arrested and 26 charges have been laid following a “john sting” undercover operation

Ontario education bargaining to begin, unions pushing for smaller class sizes

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Education bargaining season is starting in Ontario and the unions say their priorities include smaller class sizes, improved special education

Need to know: TTC boosts service, adds overnight routes ahead of FIFA World Cup

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The TTC is rolling out a major round of service increases, new overnight streetcar routes and temporary detours beginning Sunday,