Here in descending order is a look back at the most-read stories of the year on cbc.ca/ottawa. 1. Mass killing at Barrhaven family home Five members of a family that had recently moved to ...
If you missed the 2024 Best Ottawa Business Awards, don’t fret. Rogers has just posted the BOBs awards gala highlights on its YouTube channel. The video is here. The gala was recorded at The Westin ...
A new visitor centre has opened in downtown Ottawa to assist the millions of tourists who flock to Canada's capital every year. The new tourism hub officially opened this week inside the Central ...
The federal government's renewed commitment to a new bridge crossing the Ottawa River over Kettle Island is meeting with little enthusiasm and a lot of skepticism. Monday's fall economic statement ...
In the fall economic statement released on Monday, Ottawa announced several measures to make it easier for Canadian taxpayers to file their annual returns, building on efforts that are already ...
Ottawa plans to sharply increase the amount that financial institutions and other companies can be fined for failures in their anti-money-laundering controls as the country faces growing pressure ...
In a statement that reverberated through Ottawa Monday, Freeland said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made it clear he no longer had confidence in her to do her job. “We need to take threat ...
Ford says no matter what is happening in Ottawa, the premiers will be on hand to provide "steady and stable leadership." He is calling on the federal government to do a better job of engaging ...
The federal government says it will take the next steps to build a sixth bridge between Ottawa and Gatineau. Citing downtown traffic issues, the fall economic statement says the government will ...
Two First Nations whose traditional territory west of Calgary is the site of next year’s G7 leaders summit are reconsidering their support for the event over what they say is Ottawa’s failure ...
Try refreshing your browser, or tap here to see other videos from our team. No, it was the Ottawa Senators’ emergency backup goaltender (EBUG) trying to get to the Canadian Tire Centre to get ...
A five-year collective bargaining agreement between the Ottawa Police Association (OPA), the union representing both civilian and sworn officers, and the city's police services board, was ...