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Guatemala landslide: Some relieved to find bodies as hundreds feared dead
SANTA CATARINA PINULA, Guatemala – Despair in the search for hundreds of people buried in a landslide that swallowed part of ... -
Debris appears to belong to cargo ship missing in Bahamas
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Search-and-rescue teams on Sunday located debris appearing to belong to the cargo ship El Faro, which went missing ... -
Woman falls from cliff into Jock River
Ottawa fire’s rope rescue crews are on the Jock River Sunday afternoon trying to rescue a woman who has fallen off ... -
Doctors Without Borders leaves Afghan city after deadly airstrike
KABUL — The U.S. and Afghan governments vowed Sunday to jointly investigate the attack on a hospital in Kunduz that killed ... -
The truth is Mayor Watson can’t keep tax increase to 2 per cent
Time to face the facts. Regardless of anything you think you’ve heard, city taxes are going to increase more than 2%. ... -
Conservatives fire new salvo of ads at Trudeau
OTTAWA — The day after the Liberals launched a new advertising blitz that took some shots at Conservative Leader Stephen Harper, ... -
TPP talks: Lingering issues delay announcement of 12 nation trade deal
ATLANTA — A last-minute sprint toward a historic trade agreement has turned into yet another marathon negotiating session, with the suspense ... -
Refugee 613, United for Refugees programs unveiled at Ottawa City Hall
A one-stop shop to co-ordinate refugee sponsorship efforts and a campaign to raise money to fund those efforts were unveiled at ... -
CF-18 Hornet fly-by over TD Place freaks out Ottawa residents
The Royal Canadian Air Force and the Ottawa Redblacks’ ownership group have both apologized after a CF-18 Hornet fly-by during Thursday ... -
Ottawa artist Nichola Feldman Kiss explores childhood, memory and politics in new show
Local artist Nichola Feldman Kiss has returned to Ottawa from her new home in Toronto to bring her retrospective show Witness ...