Immersive DJ shows are now happening at Ottawa’s public pools

Completed in 1924, Champagne Bath was one of the first two indoor swimming pools in Ottawa. The other was the Plant Bath, constructed the same year, on Somerset Street. In

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OC Transpo’s new spring schedule means longer commutes for students

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As OC Transpo buses switched to their spring schedules on Sunday, university and college students finishing up their last week

An Instagram DM changed everything for Rachel Reid, Jacob Tierney and 'Heated Rivalry'

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NEW YORK (AP) — To the cheers and applause of thousands of BookCon attendees, “Heated Rivalry” author Rachel Reid and

S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points, U.S. stock markets also surge higher

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was up more than 100 points in late-morning trading, helped by strength in the

Ottawa has boosted monitoring of Iran's threats to diaspora in Canada, official says

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OTTAWA - A senior executive with Public Safety Canada says federal officials have ramped up their monitoring of Tehran’s threats

Toronto police release new images, video of sex assault suspect

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Toronto police have released new images and a video of a man wanted in an alleged sexual assault near the

Multiple charges laid in assaults on Ottawa paramedics

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Every paramedic has likely faced violence from some of the citizens they’re trying to help on the job, Ottawa Paramedic

Dave Mason, co-founder of Traffic known for 'We Just Disagree' and 'Feelin’ Alright,' dies at 79

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NEW YORK (AP) — Dave Mason — the co-founder of the psychedelic British band Traffic, songwriter behind classic rock hits

MacKinnon defends Liberal move to seize control of House committees

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OTTAWA - Liberal House leader Steven MacKinnon is defending the government’s move to seize greater control over the parliamentary agenda.MacKinnon

Toronto–Quebec City high‑speed rail is Canada’s most loved, and most hated, mega‑project: poll

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A poll suggests a proposed high-speed railway linking Toronto and Quebec City is both the most-supported and the most-opposed item