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  • 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.

  • Man stabbed in Heron Gate neighbourhood
    A man is in Ottawa hospital with non life-threatening injuries after he was stabbed in the chest Thursday night.

  • 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.

Copyright: (C) Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, http://www.cbc.ca/aboutcbc/discover/termsofuse.html#Rss | Date published: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 20:07:00 EDT
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