Terrorism case centres on Ottawa meeting: source A large part of the terrorism case against three Canadians is based on a meeting the trio allegedly had in an Ottawa home in July, CBC News has learned.
Cyclist killed in hit and run A teenaged male cyclist is dead after his bike was struck in Ottawa's south end Thursday night in what police describe as a hit and run.
Haydon enters race for Ottawa mayor Andrew Haydon, a 76-year-old veteran of the Ottawa political scene, launched an unexpected political comeback on Friday, entering the race to become the city's mayor.
Deer rescued after dip in Rideau Canal A deer was pulled from the Rideau Canal in Ottawa after it wandered into the water in an area between the Pretoria Bridge and the Corktown Bridge at Somerset.
Missing Ont. woman found unharmed Police have located a 35-year-old Ontario woman who disappeared early Friday morning and said he is unharmed.
Immigrants' mental health in spotlight More attention should be paid to the mental health of immigrants, and greater cultural sensitivity used in assessing it, two experts in the field say.
City sued over Lansdowne project Opponents of the Lansdowne Park redevelopment have filed a court challenge to quash Ottawa city council's decision to approve the $300-million project.
1 in 3 trucks fail OPP safety check A third of trucks and large buses snared in a police blitz in Ottawa had safety flaws bad enough to yank the vehicles from the road, police say.
Ont. terror suspect gets bail hearing date A bail hearing for a London, Ont., doctor and former contestant on Canadian Idol charged in connection with an alleged terrorism plot has been set for the end of September.
Douglas Coupland designs firefighters monument A design from Douglas Coupland and a Toronto architecture firm has been selected for a national monument in Ottawa to Canadian firefighters who died in the line of duty.
Hazing afflicts Nepean High School Several students at Nepean High School say they are concerned following a series of initiation rituals as the new academic year gets underway.
McGuinty: Extend extra EI benefits Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty says it is a "mistake" for the federal government to cancel an extra five weeks of employment insurance benefits.
Gay Ont. man loses blood donation negligence suit A gay Toronto man who concealed his sexual history on a blood donor form and was sued for negligence by Canadian Blood Services has lost in Ontario Superior Court.
Videotron launches wireless business Quebec-based Videotron launched its wireless business Thursday, taking on established players Rogers, Bell and Telus in what could be the start of a price war in the province.
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