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Software bugs a key challenge stalling Trillium Line's opening

The crucial stage of trial running on the north-south Trillium line has yet to begin, partly due to data "anomalies" OC Transpo is still working out.

Horizon Ottawa to face legal action over alleged campaign finance violations

A city committee has decided to launch legal proceedings against a progressive advocacy group for alleged breaches of campaign finance law during the last municipal election.

As Ontario restricts supervised consumption, can 'HART Hubs' fill the gap?

Provincial funding for addictions treatment is desperately needed, say operators and experts, but restricting harm reduction could undermine their goal.

Here's what's changing as OC Transpo gears up for the fall

Riders will notice less frequent off-peak trains starting Monday and fall service changes will adjust some bus routes, but the opening date for the north-south Trillium light rail line remains unknown.

Why Ottawa police chased, beat and arrested the wrong man, in their own words

Months after Ottawa police beat a young Black man in a case of mistaken identity, CBC has obtained internal reports that shed light on the severity of the violence, and what officers say they were thinking at the time.

Captured First World War pilot's note reunited with family in Ottawa

More than a century after Duncan Mactavish was shot down in France, his commander's grandson brought his family the last words the pilot wrote before entering a German POW camp.

Hot downtown deals not enough to lure retailers wary of government whims

There are still dozens of empty storefronts in Ottawas downtown core. Real estate agents say it means unheard of deals for retailers, but tenants are still wary of an area they view as risky.

Mayor says Ottawa facing 'financial crisis,' blames feds for shortchanging city

Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe called a news conference Thursday to decry a financial crisis in the city he says could force tax hikes, fare increases or drastic service cuts and blamed it on the provincial and federal governments.

Saslove's Meat Market latest departure from a changing ByWard Market

The impending closure of the 70-year-old butcher shop follows a long list of businesses that have closed their doors since the pandemic but new shops are also arriving to fill their place.

Flyer asking Vanier residents to report problem properties sparks debate

Some Vanier residentsfeel they're being asked to snitch on each other after the local community association sent out a flyer urging them to report 'problem locations' but others appreciate the effort, even if they wonder if it will do any good.