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Ottawa says it now has a plan to repay millions of dollars to car dealerships across the country who say they’ve been left holding the bag after the federal government’s iZEV program came to an abrupt ...
The opening weekend of Ottawa Bluesfest, Titans and Atletico Ottawa play at home, and volleyball takes over Mooney's Bay. CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at things to do in Ottawa and eastern Ontario this ...
The rise in vaccine hesitancy since the COVID-19 pandemic is well-documented, but frontline health-care workers and public health officials haven’t given up pushing for unprotected British Columbians ...
If you’ve spent any time driving in Winnipeg’s South End lately, you may have noticed some enticing prices at the gas pumps—but they may be short-lived.
While the federal government has ordered the removal of open-net salmon farms from the B.C. coast, the debate between the industry and opponents rages on.
Someone in Coquitlam, B.C., is going to have to bring their car into the shop – after it sustained some unusual damage this week.
Adam finds out how a man facing adversity is hoping to pay it forward after unexpected generosity.
U.S. President Trump announced a 35 per cent on Canadian imports starting Aug. 1 in an open letter to PM Carney on social media. Mike Le Couteur has more.
Alberta schools will soon have to pull books with 'sexually explicit' content from its libraries. Kathy Le on what prompted the controversial ban.
A musician from Kitchener, Ont. has penned a song encouraging people to stay local this summer and explore all that Canada has to offer.
Many police services say retirements are outpacing new hires and welcome the recruitment effort called “Answer the Call.” ...
One person is in hospital with second and third-degree burns to more than 15 per cent of their body. The incident took place in the 1100 block of Dougall, with fire officials reporting on social media ...
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