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Ontario craft breweries struggle with rising costs

Ontario's craft brewing industry is facing rising costs as the field becomes more competitive.

Manotick residents say confusing street addresses cause for concern

Stephen Bakalian has had it with the errant parcel deliveries, no-show contractors and lost visitors, and says it'stime to fix the confusing street addressesin his Manoticksubdivision before they result in a more serious incident during an emergency.

Gymnastics coach pleads guilty to sexual assault charges

A former gymnastics coach who worked in Ottawa and Kingston, Ont., has pleaded guilty to sex crimes against children and sentenced to four years in prison.

They're helping their brother use his voice through AI

An Ottawa tech worker is building on his brother's experience with cerebral palsy to improve voice recognition software and help people with speech impairment connect with the world.

If you live in Ottawa and want to see a total eclipse, head for the border

If you want to have the full effect of seeing a total eclipse on April 8, you'll have to leave Ottawa and head south.

Did you know there's a miniature Chteau Montebello across the river from the original?

Before the Chteau Montebello was even called the Chteau Montebello, it inspired an imitation from a hard-partying member of one of Ottawa's most prominent families.

Your cough won't quit? You're not alone

Persistent viral strains hitting immune systems that may be out of practice are contributing to lingering symptoms this cold and flu season, experts say.

Canada backtracks on citizenship review for Russian antiwar activist

A Russian antiwar activist living in Ottawahas beengranted Canadian citizenship after all, despite a conviction in Russia that threatened to disqualify her.

Russian antiwar activist could lose Canadian citizenship bid over conviction abroad

Maria Kartasheva was told to step aside in the middle of her Canadian citizenship ceremony after the officiant asked if anyone has been charged with a crime in another country. She had been specifically, under a law passed in Russia shortly after the invasion of Ukraine.

Putting the 'home' in long-term care means big changes, community buy-in

Some independent, non-profit long-term care homes in Ontario have tried to offer a more 'home-like' environment, but find they have little support to make what can be complex changes.