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CBC News | Ottawa News
Ottawa Mayor Larry O'Brien is getting involved in the federal election before it has even been called.
The Sierra Club of Canada gives top marks to the Green party and a failing grade to the Conservatives in its ranking of parties' climate-change platforms.
David Pratt, who served as defence minister under Liberal prime minister Paul Martin, has been selected by his party to take on Environment Minister John Baird in the federal election that is expected to be called within days.
Thousands of trucks will likely continue to clog King Edward Avenue in downtown Ottawa even after a new interprovincial bridge is built at Kettle Island in the city's east end, says the National Capital Commission.
A former federal government contract employee is suing the RCMP for arresting him and leading him, handcuffed, out of an Environment Canada building in Ottawa in May 2007.
Canadians are most likely to vote for the Conservatives in a federal election, and believe Stephen Harper and Jack Layton would make better prime ministers than Stéphane Dion, according to a new poll sponsored by CBC News.
An unattended cigarette has been blamed for a fire at a retirement home in Ottawa's east end Thursday that left a 73-year-old resident dead and sent five other people to hospital.
The Ottawa Senators signed journeyman forward Brad Isbister to a one-year, two-way contract on Thursday.
A new Ottawa River crossing between Ottawa and Gatineau should be built at Kettle Island in the east end, a new study recommends.
Former NHL bench boss Pat Quinn is looking to add another gold medal to his international coaching resume after officially joining the Canadian national junior team Thursday.
The City of Ottawa's firefighting budget will be $5 million in the red in 2008 as a result of a new contract handed down by an arbitrator this week.
Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion adjourned his party's caucus retreat early on Thursday, amid reports that Prime Minister Stephen Harper will pull the plug on his minority Conservative government on Sunday.
The federal government on Thursday unveiled a new prototype of an excise duty stamp designed to help authorities spot phoney and contraband tobacco products.
A 50-year-old man died after the van he was driving was hit by a train Thursday morning.
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