• Ottawa could lift sanctions against Iran following landmark deal by US - The Globe and Mail

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    Ottawa could lift sanctions against Iran following landmark deal by US
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    Canadian government appears to be preparing to lift sanctions against Iran – with Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion saying businesses in Canada would be disadvantaged if Ottawa doesn't join major powers in removing barriers to commerce with ...
    Liberal cabinet considers lifting sanctions against IranOttawa Citizenall 2 news articles »
  • Is Mulcair not long for Ottawa? NDP leader living out of city hotels since ... - National Post

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    Is Mulcair not long for Ottawa? NDP leader living out of city hotels since ...
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    NDP leader Tom Mulcair last month disclosed that he is carrying mortgages on four separate properties, including a “secondary residence” in Quebec City, but has been living out of a suitcase when in Ottawa. As speculation swirls about whether he will ...
    Once ensconced in Stornoway, Mulcair now living out of Ottawa hotelsOttawa Citizenall 2 news articles »
  • uOttawa tops Ravens at the Nest with dagger from L'Africain - Ottawa Citizen

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    uOttawa tops Ravens at the Nest with dagger from L'Africain
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    Gee-Gees player Caleb Agada dribbles against Carleton player Ryan Ejim during the match between Carleton Ravens and Ottawa Gee-Gees at Ravens' nest at Carleton University on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016. James Park / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust ...
  • Ottawa Public Health issues windchill warning for Monday - Ottawa Citizen

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    Ottawa Public Health issues windchill warning for Monday
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    Temperatures are expected to fall throughout the day, reaching –15 C by late afternoon. Along with 30-km/h winds, that's expected to produce a wind chill of –25. Exposed skin can freeze in less than 10 minutes when the windchill dips to –28. Lows ...
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  • Keep dogs away from waterways, Ottawa fire officials warn - CBC.ca

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    Keep dogs away from waterways, Ottawa fire officials warn
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    Ottawa fire officials are urging dog owners to leash their pets and keep them away from the city's waterways as firefighters deal with a "substantial" number of animal rescues this winter. Since the end of 2015, four of Ottawa Fire Services's seven ice ...
    Another dog rescued after breaking through iceOttawa Citizenall 2 news articles »
  • Ottawa police arrest 14 men in 'John sweep' - MetroNews Canada

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    Ottawa police arrest 14 men in 'John sweep'
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    The Ottawa Police conducted a two-day sweep looking for men picking up prostitutes in Vanier last week. Share on Facebook. Tweet · Reddit this! A. A. Report an Error. Share via Email. Print. Police arrested 14 men for picking up prostitutes in Vanier.
  • 2 people seriously injured in snowmobile crash near Renfrew - CBC.ca

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    2 people seriously injured in snowmobile crash near Renfrew
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    Two people have been seriously injured in an overnight snowmobile collision near Renfrew. Shortly after midnight Sunday, Ontario Provincial Police were called to a trail near Goshen Road in the township of McNab/Braeside. Four snowmobiles had been ...
    Three injured in snowmobile crash near RenfrewCTV News
    Man critical after Renfrew-area snowmobile crashOttawa Sun
    Man critically injured in snowmobile collision near Ar
  • National Research Council in Ottawa to study failure of Nipigon River Bridge - CBC.ca

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    National Research Council in Ottawa to study failure of Nipigon River Bridge
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    Damaged bolts from a bridge that failed earlier this month in Northern Ontario — temporarily severing the only Canadian highway between western and eastern Canada — will be analyzed this week in Ottawa. The National Research Council will examine the ...and more »
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  • Ottawa Senators stun Kings with three quick goals in third period - Ottawa Citizen

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    Ottawa Senators stun Kings with three quick goals in third period
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    Vincent Lecavalier of the Los Angeles Kings battles for the puck against Patrick Wiercioch of the Ottawa Senators on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016 at Staples Center. Juan Ocampo / NHLI via Getty Images. Share Adjust Comment Print. Senators 5, Kings 3.
    Anderson notches milestone victoryOttawa Sun
    Ottawa Senators Ruin Anze Kopitar's Afternoon, Beat L.A. Kings 5-3Silver Seven
    Sens score 4 late goals to stun K

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