City of Ottawa to reinstate its public staff directory years after shutting it down

“There will not be 17,000 people in the directory,” he said. “This is more geared toward key departmental contacts, mid-level management and policy people — people (who can help you)

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The gospel truth: Crow’s Theatre’s ‘Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary’ is a cryptic, impenetrable Bible drama

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Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary By Erin Shields, directed by Ellen McDougall. Until May 3 at Crow’s Theatre’s Guloien Theatre, 345

Wealthsimple's new X partnership brings opportunities, and risks, experts say

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TORONTO - A new partnership Wealthsimple has struck with social media platform X could greatly expand the finance company’s reach

Redraw of electoral boundaries would present challenging timeline: Elections Alberta

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s elections agency says a government decision to revisit how provincial ridings are drawn up will be a

Sneako Catches Fade On NYC Sidewalk, Web Rejoices

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Source: Gabe Ginsberg / Getty On Tuesday (April 14), the controversial streamer and media personality Sneako was on camera while

Where 'Is It Cake' baker April Julian eats out in Toronto, including 6 East End hidden gems

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“Bake Master Battle” is back with a fresh batch of new episodes (airing on Food Network and streaming on Citytv+),

CP NewsAlert: Air Canada suspends flights to JFK due to jet fuel shortage

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MONTREAL - Air Canada says it is suspending flights to New York City’s JFK airport from Toronto and Montreal between

‘I’m so grateful’: Cynthia Mulligan shares her cancer journey and love of life

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It’s been 16 years since CityNews journalist and chief correspondent Cynthia Mulligan was first diagnosed with cancer and while she is

Baby Keem Watched Kendrick & Drake Beef Like A Sports Competition

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Source: Jason Koerner / Getty Baby Keem is finally sharing how he really felt watching the Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake

Don Schlitz, storied country songwriter behind such hits as 'The Gambler,' dies at 73

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NEW YORK (AP) — Don Schlitz, the storied country music songwriter known for such hits as “The Gambler,” “On the