• Nepean Wildcats knock off Ottawa Ice in double OT shocker at Bell Capital Cup - Ottawa Sun

    Nepean Wildcats knock off Ottawa Ice in double OT shocker at Bell Capital Cup - Ottawa Sun
    Nepean Wildcats knock off Ottawa Ice in double OT shocker at Bell Capital Cup
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    The Atom Minor AAA Ottawa Sting took on the North Jersey Avalanche during Capital Cup action at Jim Durrell Recreation Centre in Ottawa Monday Dec 29, 2014. North Jersey forward Braeden Guiterman celebrates his goal against the Sting during second ...
  • Ottawa needs to lead a balanced energy debate, Canadians tell pollster - The Globe and Mail

    Ottawa needs to lead a balanced energy debate, Canadians tell pollster - The Globe and Mail
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    Ottawa needs to lead a balanced energy debate, Canadians tell pollster
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    Canadians believe there is an urgent need to talk about balancing the economic potential of the energy sector with environmental protection and want the federal government to lead that conversation, a new poll suggests. The survey by Nanos Research, ...
    Poll: Most Canadians feel urgency to start dialogue on energy and environmentCTV News

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  • Young Ottawa family to take over historic Opinicon Resort - Ottawa Citizen

    Young Ottawa family to take over historic Opinicon Resort - Ottawa Citizen
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    Young Ottawa family to take over historic Opinicon Resort
    Ottawa Citizen
    The resort is about an hour-and-a-half from southwest Ottawa and can be accessed by boat along the Rideau Canal. It was one of the oldest resorts in Eastern Ontario that attracted fisherman and elites who would dock their pleasure boats and have a bite ...
  • Tanger Outlets mall shooting leads to arrest, 11 charges - CBC.ca

    Tanger Outlets mall shooting leads to arrest, 11 charges - CBC.ca
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    Tanger Outlets mall shooting leads to arrest, 11 charges
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    Ottawa police have arrested and charged a 26-year-old man after a shooting at the Tanger Outlets mall on Boxing Day. Police laid 11 charges against Yaqoub Ali, most related to the possession and use of a firearm, after one person was injured in the Dec.
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  • What's open and closed in Ottawa for New Year's - Ottawa Citizen

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    What's open and closed in Ottawa for New Year's
    Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa City Hall and all seven Client Service Centres will be closed on New Year's Day. The City's Provincial Offences Court will be closed on New Year's Day. The Ottawa Public Library and all of its branches will be closed on New Year's Day ...
    What's Open and Closed in Ottawa at New Year'sOttawa Sun
    What's open and closed New Year's DayCTV News

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  • Found: Missing man Douglas Lee, 73, found safe and sound - Ottawa Citizen

    Found: Missing man Douglas Lee, 73, found safe and sound - Ottawa Citizen
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    Found: Missing man Douglas Lee, 73, found safe and sound
    Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa police tweeted Wednesday morning that Douglas Lee, who had been reported missing Monday night, had been found. The 73-year-old man who was last seen leaving his home in the Meadowland-Merivale area, although his car was apparently ...
    Ottawa Police need help finding a missing 73-year-old manCTV News

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  • Man charged after Boxing Day mall shooting in Ottawa - The Globe and Mail

    Man charged after Boxing Day mall shooting in Ottawa - The Globe and Mail
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    Man charged after Boxing Day mall shooting in Ottawa
    The Globe and Mail
    A man faces several firearms charges following a Boxing Day shooting at an Ottawa mall, the first of three shootings in the city in less than a week. The record-high level of shootings in the nation's capital has prompted fears of escalating violence ...
    Tanger Outlets mall shooting leads to arrest, 11 chargesCBC.ca
    Ottawa police nab man in Tanger Outlet shootingOttawa Sun
    Ottawa police arrest man, 26, in Tanger
  • Crowd-funding goal set for young Ottawa woman struck by train - Ottawa Citizen

    Crowd-funding goal set for young Ottawa woman struck by train - Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa Citizen
    Crowd-funding goal set for young Ottawa woman struck by train
    Ottawa Citizen
    Twenty-two-year-old Sarah Stott, who originally is from Ottawa, lost both her legs when she was run over by a freight train in downtown Montreal while walking home from work in the early hours of Dec. 8. A crowd funding campaign has been started with a ...
    Fundraiser underway for woman whose legs were severed by trainMontreal Gazette

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  • Progress slow on gang strategy for vulnerable neighbourhoods - Ottawa Citizen

    Progress slow on gang strategy for vulnerable neighbourhoods - Ottawa Citizen
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    Progress slow on gang strategy for vulnerable neighbourhoods
    Ottawa Citizen
    Crime Prevention Ottawa has been working with police and local agencies for the past year to develop a formal process for providing emotional support and answers to frightened residents, and another way for witnesses and people who have knowledge of ...
  • Ottawa drug turf war is escalating, says lawyer - CBC.ca

    Ottawa drug turf war is escalating, says lawyer - CBC.ca
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    Ottawa drug turf war is escalating, says lawyer
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    The recent spate of shootings in Ottawa, including two incidents on Monday, are a sign of the escalating turf war over the trade of crack cocaine and other illegal drugs, according to a criminal defence lawyer. Joe Addelman, a criminal defence lawyer ...
    Man shot in back in downtown OttawaOttawa Sun
    Ottawa shootings: Police chief should address full city council, Deans saysOttawa Citizen
    Increasing number of firearms on Ottawa street

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