The Ottawa Charge had a stunning run to the PWHL finals, but the expansion draft will bring change to the roster| ottawacitizen
As Seattle and Vancouver prepare to join PWHL, Ottawa faces a delicate balancing act as it navigates its protection list and looming losses.| ottawacitizen
Officials confirmed the CRA will not be given additional funding to improve services.| ottawacitizen
Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra has mused publicly about eliminating these important representatives of the local community.| Ottawa Citizen
Aaron Cayer and Adam Wawrzynczak are two people that are helping Canada Win, by organizing skateboarding events and advocating for more access.| Ottawa Citizen
Wednesday, Sept. 3: Is a pot shop the best we can do for a once-famous music venue, a reader asks. You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com| Ottawa Citizen
A Freddy vs Jason reunion, drinks with the Trailer Park Boys and a roster from Stanley Kubrick to Marvel point to an ambitious edition.| Ottawa Citizen
The National Arts Centre Orchestra's new music director will succeed Alexander Shelley in the summer of 2026| Ottawa Citizen
An Ottawa man was charged with two counts of criminal harassment and breach of recognizance| Ottawa Citizen
The budget will be before city council on Nov. 12.| Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa police spotted several people in camping chairs openly selling cigarettes by the cartoon and by the pack.| Ottawa Citizen
Justice Paul Cooper suggested the criminal activity Bowie was found guilty of could have escalated even further.| Ottawa Citizen
The store manager cited a combination of factors, chief among them the social disorder wrought by the opioid epidemic, for the move in 2025.| ottawacitizen
Police are crediting a new outpost on Rideau Street and an increased police presence for a steady decline in crime in the ByWard Market| ottawacitizen
The city does not have a budget problem. It has a priorities problem. And it targets the wrong people to fix it.| ottawacitizen
Police shut down parts of the highway near Maberly, Ont. after the four-vehicle collision.| ottawacitizen
Submit your government workplace questions — anonymously — to Public Service Confidential, and our experts will answer.| ottawacitizen
Public Service Confidential: A Conservative government could mean the end of telework, but unions have tools to fight back.| ottawacitizen
Starting a public service job landed this reader in the ER. Our Public Service Confidential expert has tips on how to manage the pressure.| ottawacitizen
A public servant asks Public Service Confidential how to fix a recruitment system they say doesn’t meet the needs of the workforce.| ottawacitizen
Public Service Confidential asks a question about what federal language requirements mean for workers with disabilities.| ottawacitizen
A federal disability advocate says HR failures and ignored medical advice are blocking real inclusion in the public service.| ottawacitizen
The official languages commissioner reviewed 10 federal departments and agencies that saw “a high volume” of complaints.| ottawacitizen
When people hear I'm stranded in France, they have romantic visions of the Seine. I'm at an airport hotel trying to fly home to Ottawa.| ottawacitizen
Multiple Ottawa firefighters were injured battling a south end blaze. One person was rescued from the building.| ottawacitizen
No injuries were reported after a fire was brought under control in the east end Sunday| ottawacitizen
A report commissioned by the Department of Canadian Heritage recommended changing the name of the Memorial to the Victims of Communism.| ottawacitizen
The tragedy occurred late Saturday afternoon, the OPP said, when the man jumped out of a canoe.| ottawacitizen
Sidewalks may seem like a small thing to some, but for many , they are the difference between independence and isolation.| ottawacitizen
Ottawa police were called at about 11:20 p.m. for a report of shots fired near George Street.| ottawacitizen
Air Canada began cancelling flights ahead of possible weekend job action as flight attendants and the company hit a bargaining impasse.| ottawacitizen
Heat-related deaths and illnesses are on the rise across Canada and expected to get worse, new research from Health Canada warns.| ottawacitizen
Kingston's Jeff Downie and his daughter scrambled to make alternate travel arrangements to Australia and New Zealand through the U.S.| ottawacitizen
Earlier this month, Ottawa Public Health reported two cases of measles, the city’s first since 2019.| ottawacitizen
Alain Bellefeuille faced tough questions on gun placement and a discarded bodycam after the 2023 death of OPP officer Sgt. Eric Mueller.| ottawacitizen
Blue Bombers kicker Sergio Castillo made up for an earlier miss in a big way when he booted a 47-yard field goal as time expired.| ottawacitizen
Moen taps four emerging design trends| ottawacitizen
OPS reliance on overtime to put enough patrol cars on the road rose by 242 per cent from 2020 to 2024, leading to fatigue and burnout.| ottawacitizen
Self-absorbed residents should not stand in the way of a project that is clearly in the public interest.| ottawacitizen
We must challenge narratives that fuel violence and reject the dehumanization of any group.| ottawacitizen
Read latest breaking news, updates, and headlines. Ottawa Citizen offers information on latest national and international events & more.| ottawacitizen
NHL forwards Brady and Matthew Tkachuk will play together on the United States team at the 4 Nations Face-Off.| ottawacitizen
Sidney Crosby takes part in first skate for Team Canada ahead of the at 4 Nations Face-Off.| ottawacitizen
The budget only set aside $200 per month/person for the CDB, which will only reach a fraction of those living in disability poverty.| ottawacitizen
Parking rates at other government sites are also set to increase, starting April 1.| ottawacitizen
About 11,000 students may change schools in September 2026, according to a report released Feb. 28| ottawacitizen
Petitions, appeals to the Ontario ombudsman, a website, chatter about legal action. In the school boundary fight, parents are working every angle| ottawacitizen
The Special Investigations Unit is investigating a collision that seriously injured two people in Ottawa’s east end Thursday night.| ottawacitizen
A new report by Canada's auditor general found standards weren’t met for infrastructure originally being built for F-35s at military bases.| ottawacitizen
Monday, June 16: The postal service is far from irrelevant, one letter-writer says, while others lament long delivery delays.| ottawacitizen
Wednesday, June 11: A teenager identified the solution to ineffective classroom detentions, says a reader who hopes the authorities listen.| ottawacitizen
Wednesday, June 18: The Americans will have too much control if we move ahead with this fighter jet purchase, a reader says.| ottawacitizen
Earlier this year, Treasury Board president Anita Anand announced that the government was developing an AI strategy for the public service.| ottawacitizen
Standout goalie Gwyneth Philips, clutch forward Emily Clark, and rugged defender Ronja Savolainen won't be leaving the Charge in expansion.| ottawacitizen
New federal rules require advanced French for supervisors in bilingual regions, but one public servant says training support is still lacking.| ottawacitizen
Jewish groups still concerned about Nazi names on Victims of Communism memorial| ottawacitizen
The Liberal government said a review of the memorial is "ongoing" to ensure it will be "compatible with Canadian values.‘’| ottawacitizen
At a time when some countries are on track to eliminate cervical cancer, it's being reported more in Canada.| ottawacitizen
As the ByWard Market bleeds businesses, the historic district faces an uncertain future — and a fight to stay relevant.| ottawacitizen
Somewhere, up there in the heavens, Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau will be watching and cheering for the U.S. at the 4 Nations Face-Off.| ottawacitizen
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Parents are threatening to move to the Catholic school board over controversial elementary boundary changes. But switching over won't be easy| ottawacitizen
Parliament may pass a law, but it doesn’t always take effect right away. Public servants can be told to delay or phase it in — here’s why.| ottawacitizen
In 2023, military prosecutors dropped service offence charges against Lt.-Gen. Steve Whelan.| ottawacitizen
Senators top defenceman Jake Sanderson was happy to get the call to play for Team USA at the 4 Nations Face-Off.| ottawacitizen