Two-year-old dies after being pulled from Ottawa River: police

Ottawa police say they’re investigating the “heartbreaking” death of a two-year-old child who was found in the Ottawa River on Friday night. Police say they responded to reports of a

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Indigenous women's groups urge funding to limit risks to safety, prosperity

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OTTAWA - Advocates are calling for long-term, stable federal funding to ensure safety and prosperity for Indigenous women and girls,

Vacant unit tax ‘significantly expanded’ City of Ottawa’s email contact base

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The online portal for Ottawa residents to declare the occupancy status of their residential properties has “significantly expanded” the city’s

What to know about Offset, the rapper who was shot outside a Florida casino

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NEW YORK (AP) — Law enforcement is investigating who may have shot Offset, a former member of the influential hip-hop

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Ray Stevens recovering after breaking neck

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NASHVILLE (AP) — Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Ray Stevens broke his neck and is recovering at home after being briefly hospitalized, according

Canada’s Wonderland introduces new permanent chaperone policy for kids 15 and under ahead of May opening

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Canada’s Wonderland has introduced a new chaperone policy for kids aged 15 and under that will go into effect when

Trade agreement talks unlikely to be resolved by July 1: U.S. trade representative

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WASHINGTON — United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Tuesday that he doesn’t expect negotiations on the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on

Water shuttle pilot launching along downtown Toronto waterfront this summer

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It’s being billed as “a new way to move across Toronto’s inner harbour” and it’s launching this summer. A pilot

Judge Orders Release Of Convict In Jam Master Jay Murder

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Source: CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / Getty A major new turn has hit one of hip-hop’s longest-running murder cases, as a New

Federal government wants court to toss out human rights decision against RCMP

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The federal government says the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal wrongfully awarded compensation to both complainants and witnesses who claimed discrimination