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Ottawa's Cafe Dekcuf shuttered due to 'economic downturn'
The owners of Ottawa’s Cafe Dekcuf have closed the cheekily named live-music club on Rideau Street, leaving the landlord scrambling to make his January mortgage payment. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Maschmeyer’s 34 saves carry Ottawa Charge past New York Sirens
NEWARK, N.J. — Emerance Maschmeyer turned in 34 saves on 35 shots on goal and the Ottawa Charge held off the New York Sirens 3-1 on Sunday for their second win in six PWHL games. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Three charged after $6M worth of drugs seized following months-long investigation
Three individuals were charged after a joint police investigation led to the seizure of illegal items including an estimated $6 million worth of drugs. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Ottawa Senators, with great December, showing winning doesn't have to be pretty
Maybe it’s not an impossible dream, maybe the long-standing notion Ottawa Senators fans can’t have nice things can soon be thrown out the window. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
World Juniors donating extra food to Ottawa charities
The World Juniors have taken over the city and a lot of hockey games means a lot of uneaten food. To avoid waste, Hockey Canada and Ottawa Tourism have teamed up to create an "event food recovery program," with local groups redistributing the food to shelters, soup kitchens, supportive housing and community health centres. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
OC Transpo grappling with a shortage of bus mechanics: union
OC Transpo has been facing a shortage of mechanics over the past five years because of working conditions and it's affecting bus reliability, according to its union. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Three Ottawa victims identified in cryptocurrency scam: OPP
Three Ottawa residents have been identified as victims of a global cryptocurrency scam, according to the Ottawa Police Service (OPS). Read More
Categories: Canadian News
TSN's executive producer Paul Graham is signing off after building up the world juniors into the beast it is today
It will be one final farewell to a labour of love for Paul Graham, the man who played a large role in creating a holiday tradition for hockey-loving families across the world. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Edmond: Ottawa is building the LRT in all the wrong places
It might be easier to tolerate the business-killing and driver-confusing chaos of the light-rail transit construction along Richmond Road and Ottawa’s riverfront if the line were being built in the right place. But building a line along the extreme outer limit of its passenger catchment area instead of through its centre is as inefficient as possible. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Ottawa's ice fishing season shrinking due to climate change
Yannick Loranger, owner of Ottawa River Guided Fishing, used to see a full ice-fishing season run from Jan. 1 to March 15. In recent years he has barely seen it last two months. Last year his season ran for 35 days. Read More
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Milnes: Jimmy Carter — farewell to a friend and hero
My journey with Jimmy Carter started early. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Philemon Wright's 'dynamic energy' shines in its production of Chicago
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MacDougall: Memo to the public service — From here on in, all change, all the time
To the esteemed members of the public service, Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Ottawa's large experiment with 'safer' opioids could be nearing an end
Four years ago, the opioid epidemic was brought to the doorstep of Steve's Music Store when an addictions clinic, Recovery Care, and a specialized pharmacy, Respect RX, opened next door. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Takeaways from Canada's shutout win that sets up showdown with U.S.A for first place finish
Team Canada might not be trampling opponents like some people expected, but heading into a New Year's Eve clash with the defending gold medals winner Americans the two teams are tied atop the Group A standings at the world junior championship. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
Mr. Big Shot: Carson Rehkopf cracks Canada lineup a decade after busting a family appliance
Sidney Crosby famously covered his mom's clothes dryer with hundreds of puck marks. Carson Rehkopf destroyed his family's washing machine. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
TAKEAWAYS: Ottawa Senators get goalie boost from Leevi Merilainen and tame Wild
With a little luck on his side, Leevi Merilainen gave the Ottawa Senators the goaltending boost they needed Sunday. Read More
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Canada coach Dave Cameron shuffles the deck at hyped-up World Juniors
Like Team Canada's players, Dave Cameron spent Saturday's break from practices and world junior hockey competition taking a deep, relaxing breath. Read More
Categories: Canadian News
World juniors: Former Ottawa 67 scores in OT as Finland upsets U.S. at a packed CTC
Fans at an almost-full Canadian Tire Centre were strong and loud in their support of Finland in its Sunday matinée match against the Americans. Read More
Categories: Canadian News