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Farmers, artisans face uncertainty with looming Aberdeen Pavilion closure

The City of Ottawa is planning some much-needed repairs to the 126-year-old Victorian heritage building at Lansdowne Park which housed exhibitions since the turn of the 20th century and, more recently, local farmers' and flea markets.

Residents, councillor want more crackdowns on 'fast and furious' drivers in Barrhaven

Some residents in Barrhaven say they're tiredliterally and figuratively of vehicles ripping down themain drags, using them liketheir own personal racetrack and it's something the local councillor hopes harsher penalties could help deter.

Proposed aquatic centre could meet 'desperate need' for world-class venue

Ottawa ispreparing to diveinto an agreement with Carleton University that could createa new world-classaquatic centre, potentially puttingthe city back on the map fornational competitions.

Arson unit investigating highrise fire that sent 3 to hospital in critical condition

Ottawa police now say the fire at the building on Donald Street is considered suspicious.
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Suspended local police officers paid $24M over past decade

Police suspensions across eastern Ontario have cost taxpayers about $24 million over the past decade, accounting for nearly one-fifth of all salaries paid to police officers in the province who were taken off the job while under investigation for alleged wrongdoing.

Court docs shed light on Eastway Tank disaster but mysteries remain

New details aboutwhat likely caused the fatal January 2022 blast have been laid out in court documents presented in Friday's decision, which saw the Ottawa company and its owner plead guilty to breaching Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Public servants, retirees travelling and working overseas wait months for reimbursement

Some federal government employees posted or travelling overseas say they've had to wait months to be reimbursed for medical insurance claims that, oncerepaid, have been shorthundreds or thousands of dollars with little explanation.

Longer e-scooter season could start April 15

The City of Ottawa says e-scooters can be ready to roll a month earlier than last year for more hours a day.

Radioactive waste dump at Chalk River gets green light to start construction

A regulatory body determined the proposed disposal facility "is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects" and that CNL had adequately consulted and accommodated Indigenous groups.

Man dead after fire at west Ottawa seniors' residence

The man suffered severe burns after the fire broke out at the building on Penfield Drive in Kanatalate Friday night.