• Riders acquire receiver Price from Ottawa - Hamilton Spectator

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    Riders acquire receiver Price from Ottawa
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    Ottawa Redblacks' Maurice Price makes a reception during Grey Cup football practice in Winnipeg, Man., on Friday November 27, 2015. The Saskatchewan Roughriders have acquired international receiver Maurice Price from the Ottawa Redblacks for their ...
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    Redblacks trade Mo Price to RoughridersOttawa Citizen
    Roughriders acquire receiver Price from Ottawa, sign DB B
  • Top court reserves judgment after government requests extension to draft new law - CBC.ca

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    Top court reserves judgment after government requests extension to draft new law
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    The federal government cannot draft new legislation on doctor-assisted dying by the end of February, as a comprehensive responsive requires more work from Ottawa in consultation with the provinces and territories, a lawyer for the attorney general said ...
    Ottawa surprises top court judges by allowing assisted suicide to proceed in ...Toronto Star
    Ottawa pleads for more time to craft assisted-dea
  • Ottawa tells SCC it needs more time to respond to assisted-death ruling - CTV News

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    Ottawa tells SCC it needs more time to respond to assisted-death ruling
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    OTTAWA -- More time is needed to respond to the Supreme Court of Canada's landmark ruling on doctor-assisted death, a lawyer representing the federal government told the court at a hearing on Monday. Robert Frater, counsel for the attorney general ...
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  • Ottawa surprises top court judges by allowing assisted suicide to proceed in ... - Toronto Star

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    Ottawa surprises top court judges by allowing assisted suicide to proceed in ...
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    OTTAWA—The federal government is willing to allow doctors to assist patients to kill themselves in Quebec but it wants the criminal ban to stand in the rest of Canada for the next six months while Ottawa crafts a new criminal law dealing with assisted ...
    Ottawa tells SCC it needs more time to respond to assisted-death rulingCTV News
    Top court hears arguments on suspending assisted-d
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  • David Bowie plays Ottawa Civic Centre in 1990 - CBC.ca

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    David Bowie plays Ottawa Civic Centre in 1990
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    David Bowie performed in Ottawa five times over the course of 30 years and we found some video of his show at the Ottawa Civic Centre during his Sound and Vision tour in 1990. David Bowie dead at 69 after cancer battle · David Bowie's death sparks ...
  • Invest Ottawa CEO counsels calm in wake of Chinese market stumbles - Ottawa Citizen

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    Invest Ottawa CEO counsels calm in wake of Chinese market stumbles
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    Specialist Meric Greenbaum works at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Friday, Dec. 11, 2015. Stocks are sharply lower in midday trading, led by more declines in energy and materials stocks as prices for oil and other commodities slide.
  • From the vaults: David Bowie's record-breaking Ottawa show - Ottawa Citizen

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    From the vaults: David Bowie's record-breaking Ottawa show
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    David Bowie, performing August 27 1987 at Ottawa Exhibition during his "Glass Spider Tour". John Major / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment Print. On August 27, 1987, David Bowie's Glass Spider Tour alighted at Lansdowne Park, breaking an ...
    David Bowie's death sparks outpouring of love, memories from Ottawa residentsCBC.caall 5,346 news articles »
  • Dog pants online debate boosts sales at Muddy Mutts - CBC.ca

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    Dog pants online debate boosts sales at Muddy Mutts
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    Should dog pants cover two legs or all four? An Ottawa company says that's the crux of an online debate that has led to a surge of orders for its dog rain pants, or, as Muddy Mutts calls them, their "underbody dog coats." Tim Skelly Muddy Mutts dog ...and more »
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  • Mohamed Najdi dead after targeted shooting Sunday night, police say - CBC.ca

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    Mohamed Najdi dead after targeted shooting Sunday night, police say
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    A 28-year-old man is dead after what police describe as a targeted, gang-related shooting on Sunday night. Officers and paramedics were called to the 100 block of Claremont Drive, near St. Laurent Boulevard and Hemlock Road, at about 10:40 p.m..
    Ottawa Police identify victim in Claremont Drive shootingCTV News
    First homicide of 2016: known gang member shot deadOttawa Citizen
    Man shot to death in Vanier, city's 1st
  • Ottawa Police identify victim in Claremont Drive shooting - CTV News

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    Ottawa Police identify victim in Claremont Drive shooting
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    Ottawa Police have identifiied 28-year-old Mohamed Najdi of Ottawa as the victim of a shooting on Claremont Drive on Sunday night. It is the first homicide of 2016 in the Nation's capital. Police say they were called to Claremont Drive in the area of ...
    First homicide of 2016: known gang member shot deadOttawa Citizen
    Mohamed Najdi dead after targeted shooting Sunday night, police sayCBC.ca
    Man shot to death in Vanier,
  • Man arrested after pedestrian struck and killed in Gatineau, Que. - CBC.ca

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    Man arrested after pedestrian struck and killed in Gatineau, Que.
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    A 29-year-old Cantley, Que., man has been arrested after a pedestrian was struck and killed in Gatineau's Aylmer sector Sunday morning. Shortly after 9 a.m. ET, Gatineau police were called to the intersection of Lucerne Boulevard and Pine Street.
    Man arrested in fatal Gatineau hit-and-runOttawa Citizen
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  • Gameday: Ottawa Senators at Washington Capitals - Ottawa Sun

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    Gameday: Ottawa Senators at Washington Capitals
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    Jan 10, 2016; Washington, DC, USA; Washington Capitals right wing T.J. Oshie (77) celebrates a goal with Washington Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom (19) and Washington Capitals center Evgeny Kuznetsov (92) during the first period at Verizon Center.
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    Photos: Ottawa Senators vs Washington Capitals January 10, 2016Ottawa Citizen
    Alex Ovechkin nets his 500th goal as the Capitals
  • Ottawa to release redacted version of Saudi human-rights study - The Globe and Mail

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    Ottawa to release redacted version of Saudi human-rights study
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    The federal government will release a portion of its analysis on the human-rights situation in Saudi Arabia, while still refusing to publish details of a $15-billion contract to sell weaponized armoured vehicles to the country's national guard. In a ...
  • Another wild winter turn in the national capital region - Ottawa Citizen

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    Another wild winter turn in the national capital region
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    Tanya Bruinsma and Vera Kellen braved the wet weather Saturday and took a stroll along the canal. Ashley Fraser / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment Print. The Ottawa region's crazy winter took another wild turn on the weekend, with heavy rains and ...
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    As temperatures rise, City of Ottawa asks residents to help prevent floodingCBC.ca
    Rainfall Warning issued
  • Jenkins: Ottawa as Whoville, in the year of construction - Ottawa Citizen

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    Jenkins: Ottawa as Whoville, in the year of construction
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    Cattle Castle: Shops and Restaurants that are part of the Lansdowne Park redevelopment in Ottawa on September 27, 2015. (Jana Chytilova / Ottawa Citizen) Jana Chytilova / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment Print. My brother visited Ottawa in October.

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