Carling cursed as worst
May 1, 2012 15:27
From Ottawa Sun
Despite the ongoing construction along Carling Ave., the nearly 20km corridor has been ranked among the country's worst roads for years. CAA is set to release its latest list of pockmarked freeways.
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West LRT neighbours say protect our homes
June 17, 2013 20:53
From Ottawa Sun
Many residents who attended a western LRT open house at City Hall Monday expressed doubt that they will see the rail extension in their lifetimes. More...
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Preem Wynne same as Dad: Tory ad
June 17, 2013 19:15
From Ottawa Sun
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. More...
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Province says no to Kettle Island bridge plan
June 17, 2013 19:15
From Ottawa Sun
It’s back to the old drawing board, says the Liberals. More...
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Delays cause slow start for city food vendors
June 14, 2013 20:54
From Ottawa Sun
A month after the city's new food vendors were able to hit the streets, few are actually on the street. More...
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Bike blitz nails 2-wheeled scofflaws
June 14, 2013 20:15
From Ottawa Sun
Bike blitz nails 2-wheeled scofflaws More...
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City Hall week in review
June 14, 2013 18:36
From Ottawa Sun
Ottawa Sun City Hall Reporter Jon Willing gives us an update from Ottawa City Hall. More...
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Prostitution law rally at Supreme Court
June 13, 2013 18:42
From Ottawa Sun
Groups on both sides of the prostitution law debate gathered on the front steps of the Supreme Court to voice their opinions. More...
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Young man dead in Arnprior homicide
June 13, 2013 17:00
From Ottawa Sun
A young musician was killed overnight in the town of Arnprior, west of Ottawa. More...
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Western LRT tweaks revealed
June 13, 2013 16:01
From Ottawa Sun
The city screened a new video, showing an update of the western LRT plan. More...
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Truckers take bridge for fairness
June 13, 2013 15:13
From Ottawa Sun
About a dozen Ottawa truckers took over the Champlain Bridge Thursday morning in support of MPP Jack MacLaren's Fairness is a Two-Way Street bill. More...
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Baseball striking out in capital
June 12, 2013 20:18
From Ottawa Sun
A long-term lease for the Ottawa Stadium is up for grabs again, but some councillors are convinced baseball has struck out in the nation's capital. More...
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Ottawa U had 'real worries' about activism class
June 11, 2013 21:01
From Ottawa Sun
University of Ottawa lawyers laid out their case against an embattled prof at an arbitration hearing Tuesday morning. More...
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Harkat wants ankle bracelet gone
June 11, 2013 18:04
From Ottawa Sun
Just the thought of not having to lie on a bed for two hours each day to recharge the GPS tracking ankle bracelet was enough to make Mohamed Harkat smile... More...
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Monster Mark slowly killed Donna Jones
June 7, 2013 20:53
From Ottawa Sun
Don’t worry about me, Donna Jones told her mother on the phone days before she’d die in her own basement of many stinking, oozing burns More...
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Raw interview of Donna Jones brother
June 7, 2013 20:27
From Ottawa Sun
Raw interview of Donna Jones brother More...
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Luring in little sinners thanks to booboo on...
June 7, 2013 19:11
From Ottawa Sun
Little Sinners sounds more like some a group of juvies, than a fun place to let kids catch loads of fish. More...
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Premier Dad's disappearing act
June 7, 2013 18:53
From Ottawa Sun
Where, oh where in the world is Dalton McGuinty? More...
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Raw Interview with OSEG President Jeff Hunt
June 7, 2013 18:46
From Ottawa Sun
Raw Interview with OSEG President Jeff Hunt More...
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Byward Market to see Police foot patrol
June 7, 2013 17:27
From Ottawa Sun
Byward Market to see Police foot patrol More...
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City Hall week in Review
June 7, 2013 15:15
From Ottawa Sun
Ottawa Sun city Hall Reporter Jon Willing gives us an update on what's been happening this past week at City Hall. More...
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Community builders honoured
June 6, 2013 22:12
From Ottawa Sun
United Way Ottawa honoured a handful of individuals and organizations who've given back to their community over the past year. More...
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Mark Hutts fate in hands of jury
June 6, 2013 20:59
From Ottawa Sun
Mark Hutt’s fate is now in the hands of the jury and a judge warned them Thursday to look past “any hatred” of him as they began deliberations. More...
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Hutt scalded wife, waited for her to die: Crown
June 5, 2013 21:15
From Ottawa Sun
Mark Hutt deliberately scalded Donna Jones with a pot of boiling water then watched her suffer for 12 horrific days because he wanted her to die, the Crown... More...
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Many surprised at Melnyk’s interest in a casino
June 5, 2013 19:19
From Ottawa Sun
Eugene Melnyk kept his cards close to his chest before going public this week with his plan for a casino at Scotiabank Place. More...
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Mayor questioned about Casino flip-flop
June 4, 2013 19:57
From Ottawa Sun
Mayor questioned about Casino flip-flop More...
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Man slain in Shawville, cops have 1 in custody
June 4, 2013 17:59
From Ottawa Sun
Quebec provincial police are investigating a suspicious death following an incident in Shawville Monday night. More...
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Ransom paid, Kanata woman's daughter still...
June 3, 2013 20:47
From Ottawa Sun
Marie Senatus-Prince looks exhausted from her daily cycle of praying, crying and struggling to be optimistic she’ll hear her daughter is still alive. More...
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Feds pledge cash to fight bullies
June 3, 2013 15:51
From Ottawa Sun
The federal government announced $250,000 in funding Monday at A.Y. Jackson High School, for a program aimed at preventing bullying. Councillor Allan Hubley... More...
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Dairy godmother helps us beat the heat
May 31, 2013 21:23
From Ottawa Sun
There was only one place in Canada hotter than Ottawa on Friday — Pembroke. More...
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Butting out at construction sites
May 31, 2013 21:18
From Ottawa Sun
Construction sites have long been a hotbed for tobacco use. More...




































