Long-awaited Greenbank Road realignment in Barrhaven set to break ground

The full realignment project will involve construction of a new, four-lane roadway all the way from Barnsdale Road to Marketplace Avenue with segregated two-lane bus rapid transit running through the

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Mexico condemns U.S. military action in Venezuela, protesters call for Ottawa support

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OTTAWA - As countries around the world condemn the ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the United States, protesters

Stabbing suspect arrested after jumping into Lake Ontario

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Toronto marine officers were called to help rescue a stabbing suspect who allegedly jumped into Lake Ontario Sunday afternoon while

Pedestrian killed after collision on Highway 401, OPP say

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Provincial police say a pedestrian has been killed on the side of Highway 401 in central Ontario. OPP say officers

Ribbon Skirt Day leader reflects on changes since her cultural attire was shamed

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In Isabella Kulak’s home is a box of about a few hundred letters, notes, and hand-drawn pictures of ribbon skirts sent to

Investigators suspect arson in Mississauga house fire

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A fire that erupted at a Mississauga residence early Sunday morning is being investigated as suspected arson, authorities say. Emergency

After capture and removal, Venezuela’s Maduro is being held at notorious Brooklyn jail

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NEW YORK (AP) — The Brooklyn jail holding Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is a facility so troubled, some judges have

It’s not just you: Why car prices have risen so sharply post-pandemic

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Shopping for a car used to be an exciting occasion, but for some buyers, excitement is getting priced out of

Gunmen raid village in northern Nigeria, killing at least 30 people and abducting others

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MINNA, Nigeria (AP) — At least 30 villagers have been killed while several others were abducted by gunmen who raided

Tangled cars and billowing smoke: Remembering Hinton rail disaster 40 years later

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HINTON - Colin Hanington followed a plume of smoke to reach one of the deadliest railway crashes in Canadian history,