For years police have been noting multiple reports of two trucks parking outside homes in Ottawa. In a press release, officials said they are releasing photos of two black pickup trucks they believe ...
An increase in demand for the vaccine following the death of an Ontario child that came in contact with a bat last fall has led to a strain on the supply in Ontario ...
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were called to a home in a small town near the Ontario-Quebec border on Jan. 23, where they found a man with serious injuries. Officers said they went to a residence on ...
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia MP Jaime Battiste has joined the Liberal leadership race, confirming today that he has submitted the required documents and a $50,000 deposit to the federal party. Battiste is ...
The Government of Canada announced yesterday that agreements to support Canadians living without homes have been signed with nine additional Ontario municipalities, including the City of Ottawa.
Intimate partner violence is an “epidemic” in the nation’s capital, a fact that was confirmed by the Ottawa Police Service’s (OPS) latest data. According to the force’s numbers, last year officers ...
After a chilly couple of days, the nation’s capital is starting to thaw a bit…to around -20 C. The beginning of the week saw temperatures with a wind chill of around -30 C, keeping some inside for ...
Police are investigating a theft after a woman is believed to have stolen alcohol from a local store. Officials from the Upper Ottawa Valley detachment of the provincial police said the incident ...
The Ottawa police robbery unit is asking the public for assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a commercial robbery ...
Police from the Grenville detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said they found the people responsible for the ...
On Jan. 21, two young people in Ottawa were charged with stunt driving meaning their vehicles were impounded and they face fines and demerit points upon conviction. Police from the traffic unit are ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says a government led by him would cut the number of federal public servants — but he doesn’t mind if they work from home. When asked by Radio-Canada on Tuesday if ...