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Pedestrian on sidewalk suffered serious injuries after he was struck by an SUV

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A pedestrian was taken to hospital with serious injuries after he was struck by an SUV that left the roadway

Man, 35, wanted in Scarborough sex assault investigation

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A 35-year-old man from Whitby has been charged in connection with a sexual assault investigation that allegedly took place in

‘We know this is coming’: More high-volume rainfall events in Ottawa’s future

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Ottawa has about 3,000 kilometres of storm sewers and about 3,000 kilometres of sanitary sewers, 55 wastewater pump stations, 14

Winnipeg police training needs update after fatal shooting of 16-year-old: expert

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A policing expert recommended Friday that Winnipeg police factor in age and someone’s cultural background when responding to high-risk situations. Peter Rampat,

A top Ottawa chef will leave his multiple ByWard Market kitchens in mid-May

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Godsoe was originally hired as the chef of the group’s flagship restaurant, Restaurant E18hteen, a high-end, special-occasion eatery on York

Service on part of Line 6 Finch West halted due to collision between LRT and vehicle

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Service on part of Line 6 Finch West has been stopped due to a collision between the LRT and a

OCDSB enrolment projected to drop, Catholic board predicts increase

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There are other factors that have contributed to the lower number of predicted enrolments next year, including a decrease in

Canadian army vehicles travelling between Petawawa, Oshawa, and Greenbank for ‘Fallen Heroes’ documentary next week

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Members of the public are being advised about an increase in military traffic next week as personnel from the Canadian

News of the day: Program to prevent avalanches on Trans-Canada Highway not to be renewed; Documents reveal significant space needed for full RTO; Candidates and hot-button issues

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It’s Friday, May 1. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom. CANADA’S TOP GENERAL SAYS MILITARY WON’T