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Ottawa mayor calls for 'urgent investment' in homelessness from other levels of government

Ottawa mayor calls for 'urgent investment' in homelessness from other levels of government

On the eve of a debate on declaring a homelessness emergency at Ottawa city council, the mayor says "urgent investment" is needed from all three levels of government.
Solemn events to mark anniversary of Quebec City's deadly mosque shooting

Solemn events to mark anniversary of Quebec City's deadly mosque shooting

Alexandre Bissonnette pleaded guilty to the killings and last year was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 40 years.
One more O-Train on the Confederation Line, but still short of a full complement

One more O-Train on the Confederation Line, but still short of a full complement

With only ten O-Trains operating instead of 13, trains were expected to run every five to six minutes on the Confederation Line, Wednesday morning.
Good morning, Ottawa!

Good morning, Ottawa!

Beautiful sunny skies today.
Elementary teachers, province to resume bargaining after six-week hiatus

Elementary teachers, province to resume bargaining after six-week hiatus

Elementary teachers at the Upper Canada District School Board are on strike today.
FOUND: Missing 14-year-old Brockville girl may be in Smith Falls area

FOUND: Missing 14-year-old Brockville girl may be in Smith Falls area

Nancy Feltmate was last seen on January 27.
One person tested for coronavirus in Ottawa

One person tested for coronavirus in Ottawa

Ottawa Public Health says it's not even a presumptive case at this point, just someone who underwent testing.
Ontario nurses group urges strict protections against novel coronavirus

Ontario nurses group urges strict protections against novel coronavirus

Infection experts believe the new virus is likely spread through airborne droplet transmission, such as through the coughs or sneezes of an infected person, and generally requires close personal contact to spread.
More than 98,000 still owe money after Phoenix overpaid them, says MacKinnon

More than 98,000 still owe money after Phoenix overpaid them, says MacKinnon

Problems persist, despite the hiring of hundreds of pay specialists to work through a backlog of system errors.
Elementary teachers, province to return to bargaining table on Wednesday

Elementary teachers, province to return to bargaining table on Wednesday

If no deal is reached by Friday, ETFO plans to stage a province wide strike once a week — with the first one set for Thursday, Feb. 6 — and each board where it has members will be hit by a one-day rotating strike as well.
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