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A hair salon on wheels to serve Ottawa's less fortunate

A hair salon on wheels to serve Ottawa's less fortunate

"We wash, we cut and we style." That's the slogan of a new organization, looking to empower the capital region's homeless.
City taking flood precautions, advising residents do the same

City taking flood precautions, advising residents do the same

The city has thousands of sandbags in storage and will be hosting a number of public meetings, in hopes of preventing another spring disaster.
Collision with tanker leads to charge

Collision with tanker leads to charge

OPP responded to calls of an aggressive driver on Hwy. 401 EB this morning, east of Hwy. 137 in Leeds and the Thousand Islands Township.
More local farmers dealing with cat crisis

More local farmers dealing with cat crisis

A problem that's costing farmers hundreds of dollars a month, and rescue agencies thousands, is only getting worse.
Aylmer daycare operator found guilty of choking child

Aylmer daycare operator found guilty of choking child

Tracy Lee Wesley has been found guilty of choking a two-year-old child in November of 2016. 
Union reps file complaint against Carleton University amidst strike

Union reps file complaint against Carleton University amidst strike

A negotiator for CUPE says they're calling out university administration for bargaining in bad faith. 
Good morning, Ottawa!

Good morning, Ottawa!

Around 5 cm of snow is expected today
Another day of snow for Ottawa

Another day of snow for Ottawa

It's another day of winter weather for the nation's capital. We've had snow off and on for over 24 hours and it's expected to continue at least into the evening hours Wednesday.
Issue with automated bus stop announcements costing city

Issue with automated bus stop announcements costing city

Bus stops were missed by the Next Stop Announcement System during three OC Transpo trips, and now the city owes the CTA.
Wynne looking forward to campaign, not taking Ford lightly

Wynne looking forward to campaign, not taking Ford lightly

Premier Kathleen Wynne is giving her thoughts on the upcoming provincial election, now that she knows who will be leading the way for the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party.
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