• Pan Am torch relay making stop in nation's capital - Ottawa Sun

    Pan Am torch relay making stop in nation's capital - Ottawa Sun
    Ottawa Sun
    Pan Am torch relay making stop in nation's capital
    Ottawa Sun
    Pan Am hoopla is building and Ottawa is set to be at the epicentre of it all during the Canada Day long weekend. The Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games announced 130 Canadian communities along the torch relay route taking part in the 41 days of ...

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  • City worker identified in fatal accident at long-term care centre - Ottawa Sun

    City worker identified in fatal accident at long-term care centre - Ottawa Sun
    Ottawa Sun
    City worker identified in fatal accident at long-term care centre
    Ottawa Sun
    City worker dies in workplace accident Police and the Ministry of Labour are investigating the death of a city worker at the Peter D. Clark long-term care facility in the Centrepointe area of Nepean. The accident occurred Friday, Feb. 20, 2015. DANI ...
  • LIVE: Sneak peek at Ottawa's Domtar redevelopment - Ottawa Sun

    LIVE: Sneak peek at Ottawa's Domtar redevelopment - Ottawa Sun
    Ottawa Sun
    LIVE: Sneak peek at Ottawa's Domtar redevelopment
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    Some of the derelict buildings on Chaudiere Island. Wednesday July 18,2012. (ERROL MCGIHON/THE OTTAWA SUN/QMI AGENCY). The Chaudiere Bridge (foreground) over the Ottawa River. Ottawa Sun file photo. Chaudiere Falls in Ottawa shown on ...
    Welcome to 'Zibi': Windmill launches Albert, Chaudière islands development ...Ottawa Citizen
    Redevelopment of Domtar lands to be called ZibiCBC.ca
    Ottawa's new billion
  • Some parents worried about new sex-ed curriculum: Ottawa board - Ottawa Citizen

    Some parents worried about new sex-ed curriculum: Ottawa board - Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa Citizen
    Some parents worried about new sex-ed curriculum: Ottawa board
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    Ontario Education Minister Liz Sandals presents the revised Health and Physical Education curriculum at a press conference at Queen's Park in Toronto, Monday, February 23, 2015. Galit Rodan / THE CANADIAN PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print.

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  • Tories' 'regressive' TFSA plan would cost Ottawa billions, watchdog says - The Globe and Mail

    Tories' 'regressive' TFSA plan would cost Ottawa billions, watchdog says - The Globe and Mail
    Tories' 'regressive' TFSA plan would cost Ottawa billions, watchdog says
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    Parliamentary Budget Officer Jean-Denis Fréchette says the Conservative government's plan to double the contribution limit for tax-free savings accounts would cost Ottawa and the provinces billions in revenue. In a new report released on Tuesday, the ...

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  • Family 'devastated' as kids die in fire - Ottawa Sun

    Family 'devastated' as kids die in fire - Ottawa Sun
    Ottawa Citizen
    Family 'devastated' as kids die in fire
    Ottawa Sun
    Family and friends are filled with guilt and sorrow after fire claimed the lives of 12-year-old Gatineau twins Gabrielle Cormier and Jacob Rondeau. The twins were alone and asleep when fire broke out late Saturday in their apartment at 75 Marengere St.
    Gatineau twins, 12, seriously injured in apartment fireCTV News
    Sister, brother in serious condition in hospital after Gatineau apartment fireOttawa Citizen
    Gatineau twins
  • Today could be coldest Feb. 24 on record, but there's hope - Ottawa Citizen

    Today could be coldest Feb. 24 on record, but there's hope - Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa Citizen
    Today could be coldest Feb. 24 on record, but there's hope
    Ottawa Citizen
    And this morning's -25 C (with windchill effect of -35 C or so) early this morning would be the coldest Feb. 24 ever. But Environment Canada removed its extreme cold warning this morning (when temps had soared to -21 C) and there's more hope looking ...

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  • Ottawa's new fire chief focused on the health of his firefighters - Ottawa Citizen

    Ottawa's new fire chief focused on the health of his firefighters - Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa Sun
    Ottawa's new fire chief focused on the health of his firefighters
    Ottawa Citizen
    On Monday, the city named Gerry Pingitore, a nearly four-decade veteran firefighter, as the new chief of Ottawa Fire Services. He replaces John de Hooge, who retired a month ago after five years in the job. Not surprisingly, perhaps, Pingitore says his ...
    Pingitore named Ottawa's new fire chiefOttawa Sun

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