Ottawa: Eleven people were injured with varying degrees of severity in a shooting incident that took place east of Canadian city of Toronto, near a
The government also announced that Canadians will be able to renew their passports online in 2025 as part of its "significant progress in modernizing passport services."
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Ottawa announces 2nd domestic contract for polar icebreakerOttawa has unveiled two major domestic shipbuilding contracts for new polar icebreakers for the Canadian Coast Guard to use in the Arctic. The federal government says it is awarding Davie Shipbuilding a $3.
Authorities have blocked off a part of downtown Ottawa as a four-storey parkade is at risk of collapsing.Just before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, a 911 caller noticed damage to a column on one of the pillars in the parking garage at 265 Laurier Avenue W.
Lawrence Diehl, now 73, is accused of knifing Christopher Smith to death on Portage Bridge in 1996. It took 28 years for advanced DNA testing to catch up with Lawrence Diehl in the 1996 killing of Christopher Smith, but just days for the accused killer to get bail.
The federal government is moving closer to gaining full control over a massive Russian cargo plane parked at Toronto Pearson Airport in Mississauga and hopes to use the proceeds to support Ukraine. In June 2023,
Paul Langan, founder of rail advocacy group High-Speed Rail Canada, agreed the decision to exclude Southwestern Ontario is mainly political. “This is about getting votes in Ontario and Quebec,” he said.
To pinpoint the top trending rental markets, apartment search website RentCafe.com analyzed millions of interactions on its portal during the last quarter of 2024.
During its first year as an official Athletics Canada road race, the Run to Empower event will offer its most lucrative prize purse yet
The federal government is considering making tweaks to the EI system as part of a package of yet-to-be-announced measures designed to support workers
FedDev Ontario has dispensed $32 million CAD across 24 artificial intelligence and tech businesses in the regions of Toronto, Hamilton, Ont. and Ottawa this week.
Ottawa Charge forward Emily Clark, Toronto goaltender Kristen Campbell and Sceptres forward Hannah Miller have been named the Professional Women’s Hockey League’s three stars of the week.
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