Gatineau man charged for inciting threats, advocating genocide on social media
A Gatineau man is facing multiple charges for hateful threats he allegedly made over social media.
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A Gatineau man is facing multiple charges for hateful threats he allegedly made over social media.
Firefighters rescued a resident from a burning home in Ottawa’s south end on Monday afternoon.
Ottawa City Council is expected to meet Wednesday to decide next steps for Osgoode Ward after Coun. George Darouze was elected to Queen’s Park.
Former Ottawa police officer Iain MacFarlane says his ring meant to honour his 25-years of service suddenly went missing while on vacation in the Dominican Republic in January.
In a post on Facebook, the Irish Society of the National Capital Region says due to a delay in issuing a permit for the parade, the St. Patrick’s Day parade set for March 15 has been postponed
The aftermath of a fire at a home on Swilken Burn in Barrhaven. An elderly resident died in the fire on Saturday, March 1, 2025, according to the Ottawa Fire Services.
Ottawa Fire Services says an elderly occupant was found dead following a fire that broke out in a large single-family house in Ottawa’s west end Saturday evening.
It’s a cold start to the first week of March in Ottawa, but mild temperatures will arrive tonight and the capital will see snow and up to 20 mm of rain over the next three days.
Ideal Roofing is a family-owned metal roofing and siding manufacturer based out of Ottawa. It’s been doing business with the U.S. for 60 years, but with tariffs on the horizon, owners say that could be a thing of the past.
Bylaw Services officers buried Ottawa motorists in parking tickets during Saturday’s on-street parking ban, issuing more than $560,000 in fines to drivers illegally parking on city streets.
Ontario Provincial Police say a teenager is facing charges following a reported assault at Arnprior District High School last week.
It was wintrier than normal in Ottawa last month, as the city was blanketed with massive piles of snow and endured bitter cold.
The federal government has announced more than $7 million in funding to Ottawa-based tech companies in an effort to grow Canada’s technology and artificial intelligence sectors.
A ski racing club that’s been training at Calabogie Peaks Resort for decades is without a home hill this season, leaving families out thousands of dollars and scrambling to find a new place to train.
Residents of a dead-end road in Laurentian Valley are fighting against the township to stop dump trucks from accessing a gravel pit through their neighbourhood.
The City of Ottawa is looking to give a section of the ByWard Market a makeover, as it moves ahead with plans to transform William Street into a permanent pedestrian-only street.