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Lawrie McFarlane: If Ottawa continues on current path, public sector will bear scars for years
Canada’s Parliamentary Budget Officer has published a pre-budget offering that reminds you of that scene at the beginning of the 1998 ... -
Federal budget 2021: Program extensions, new hiring subsidy for small business
Ottawa’s budget measures for small- and medium-sized businesses include pandemic-related program extensions and funding boosts even as the government rolls out ... -
Ottawa school board chair asks province to prioritize education workers in vaccine rollout
OTTAWA —The chair of Ottawa’s largest school board wants to see education workers prioritized in the province’s COVID-19 vaccination process. In ... -
Top doctor says vaccines could allow toughest restrictions to lift before September
OTTAWA — Canada’s chief public health officer says results from COVID-19 vaccinations are so encouraging that she thinks the need for ... -
Vaccination of those 80 and older to start March 5
Seniors 80 and older living in several high-risk communities in Ottawa will be able to get vaccinated against COVID-19 at a pop-up ... -
Ontario Skater With Zero Fear Nails Mind-Blowing Slam Dunk & Launches 25 Feet (VIDEO)
This may just be the most extreme slam dunk of all time and you need to see it to believe it. ... -
Queensway Carleton Hospital teaming with local paramedics to support more people at home
Queensway Carleton Hospital (QCH) and the Ottawa Paramedic Service are launching a pilot program that refers eligible patients for post-discharge care ... -
Do our eyes hold the secret to treating some mental illness? Ottawa researchers tout unique psychotherapy
When he first read about a new psychotherapy that used eye movement to help alleviate patients’ trauma, psychologist Philippe Gauvreau was ... -
Ottawa city council approves final design for embattled Château Laurier addition
The long saga finally seems to be over: Ottawa city council has approved the sixth design iteration of the Château Laurier’s ... -
Ottawa lottery players win big
‘Pool’ and ‘ankle’ were among the words that helped an Ottawa public servant win $250,000. Sarah Smith won the top prize ...