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Former CTV Ottawa news anchor Max Keeping dead at 73
Max Keeping, the longtime anchor of the CTV local news, has died. Read MoreOttawa Senators can thanks Anderson for win
MONTREAL – Craig Anderson and the Senators committed a little highway robbery of their own Thursday night. While Andrew “The Hamburglar” Hammond was ... -
Ravens beat Steelers in OT for first win of season
PITTSBURGH – Josh Scobee couldn’t. Twice. Justin Tucker could. Twice. The big-legged Baltimore kicker hit a 42-yard field goal to tie the Pittsburgh ... -
Hammond suffers groin injury, Anderson to start vs. Canadiens
MONTREAL – The Hamburglar will stay on the shelf. While Andrew Hammond was supposed to make the start for the Senators Thursday night ... -
Muamba drew lots of interest
If Henoc Muamba had say in it, he might have been wearing a Montreal Alouettes uniform, playing against the Ottawa RedBlacks Thursday night ... -
Yankees return to playoffs after two-year absence
NEW YORK – The next generation of New York Yankees will have a chance to make their mark in the playoffs. Ending a ... -
Burris sets passing record in Ottawa RedBlacks romp
Washed up? Ridiculous. Too old? No chance. At age 40, Ottawa RedBlacks quarterback Henry Burris still has some serious freaking game. All of ... -
‘Wynne Wednesday’ protests to kick off at Ottawa-area schools
Parents of children who attend Ottawa’s public schools should expect “information picketing” Wednesday as the union representing local elementary school teachers holds its ... -
Workers at risk due to low federal health, safety inspector staffing, report says
A new report out of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says cuts and understaffing of federal health and safety inspectors is putting ...