• Homicide victim leaves behind orphaned child - Ottawa Citizen

    Homicide victim leaves behind orphaned child - Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa Citizen
    Homicide victim leaves behind orphaned child
    Ottawa Citizen
    Jeremy Mack was still mourning a terrible tragedy in his life when he became the victim of another one. Mack, 36, was stabbed to death Saturday, and police have made one arrest in the city's 10th homicide of 2016. The name of the accused has not been ...
    Police investigate Ottawa's 10th homicide of 2016 after man fatally stabbedCBC.ca
    Man stabbed in city's 10th homicide of yearOttawa Sun
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  • Watchdog investigating Ottawa arrest of man 'sitting in a pool of blood' - CTV News

    Watchdog investigating Ottawa arrest of man 'sitting in a pool of blood' - CTV News
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    Watchdog investigating Ottawa arrest of man 'sitting in a pool of blood'
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    Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is probing the arrest of an Ottawa man after what witnesses describe as a violent takedown by police. Family friends identified the 37-year-old man as Abdirahman Abdi and said he has a mental illness. He is listed ...and more »
  • Ottawa will phase out DOT-111 rail tank cars ahead of schedule - CBC.ca

    Ottawa will phase out DOT-111 rail tank cars ahead of schedule - CBC.ca
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    Ottawa will phase out DOT-111 rail tank cars ahead of schedule
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    Federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau announced today that Ottawa is accelerating safety measures recommended after the deadly rail disaster in Lac-Mégantic, Que., three years ago. The tank cars will no longer be able to transport crude oil or other ...
    Ottawa to retire DOT-111 rail tanker cars ahead of scheduleGlobalnews.caall 8 news articles »
  • Ottawa weather forecast calls for humid day with thunderstorms - CBC.ca

    Ottawa weather forecast calls for humid day with thunderstorms - CBC.ca
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    Ottawa weather forecast calls for humid day with thunderstorms
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    The hot and humid weather continues into the final week of July as, once again, rain could cool us off a bit. We're not counting on it, though. Monday's forecast calls for mainly cloudy skies with a few showers beginning in the morning and ending near ...
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  • Miramichi Pay Centre workers feeling Phoenix pain - CBC.ca

    Miramichi Pay Centre workers feeling Phoenix pain - CBC.ca
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    Miramichi Pay Centre workers feeling Phoenix pain
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    Employees struggling with the problem-plagued Phoenix pay system at the federal government's Pay Centre in Miramichi, N.B., are so stressed out that dozens of them are on leave, according to the union and people working at the centre. TIMELINE | How ...and more »
  • Ottawa Fury FC knocks off Jacksonville Armada - Ottawa Sun

    Ottawa Fury FC knocks off Jacksonville Armada - Ottawa Sun
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    Ottawa Fury FC knocks off Jacksonville Armada
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    Fury FC midfielder James Bailey (left) congratulates Thomas Stewart after his goal in Jacksonville. (Jacksonville Armada FC). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Ottawa Fury FC adds ...and more »
  • Hells Angels roll out of national capital area without incident - Ottawa Citizen

    Hells Angels roll out of national capital area without incident - Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa Citizen
    Hells Angels roll out of national capital area without incident
    Ottawa Citizen
    Hells Angels from Alberta pause for a photo on Parliament Hill July 23, 2016. Jason Ransom / Ottawa Citizen. Share Adjust Comment Print. The Hells Angels rode into town late last week and then rumbled back out on Sunday without trouble. Both the ...
    Hells Angels ride into Ottawa for largest-ever Canadian meetingCTV News
    Massive Hells Angels gathering met with calm in Carlsbad SpringsCBC.caall 18 news a
  • Ottawa police identify pedestrian killed in Centretown - MetroNews Canada

    Ottawa police identify pedestrian killed in Centretown - MetroNews Canada
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    Ottawa police identify pedestrian killed in Centretown
    MetroNews Canada
    The Ottawa Police have identified the pedestrian killed Friday afternoon in Centretown as Ottawa resident Brian Thompson. The 53-year-old was hit by a pickup truck near the corner of Somerset Street West and Rochester Street around 2:15 p.m. police said.
    Police ID pedestrian killed in collision with car on Rochester StreetCBC.ca
    Police ID pedestrian killed in downtown collisionOttawa Citizenall 12 news arti
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