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The Ottawa Senators have a new road helmet sponsor. The Senators announced on Friday that they’ve reached an agreement to wear the Fullscript logo for away games and the company’s logo will ...
The Ottawa Charge focused on size and character with their first pick in Tuesday’s PWHL draft. Selecting fifth overall, the Charge took Rory Guilday, a 5-foot-11, left-shooting defender who was ...
Ottawa Senators get their man, defenceman Logan Hensler, at No. 23 in NHL draft Senators move back two spots to select Wisconsin defenceman at No. 23 and he models his game after a guy named Jake ...
The Ottawa Senators have never shied away from National Hockey League bloodlines at the draft table. He is the son of former NHLer Thomas Vanek, who suited up for more than 1,000 NHL games in his ...
Ottawa parents scrambling after abrupt closure of Orléans summer camp Some Ottawa parents had their summer plans upended after an east-end summer camp closed its doors with only a few days' notice.
The 46-year-old man who faces a number of charges after the National Holocaust Memorial was vandalized with red paint on June 9 is an Ottawa city lawyer on leave.
Why one Ottawa councillor wants to put the brakes on the Lansdowne 2.0 project Capital Coun. Shawn Menard is making his case for a review of Lansdowne 2.0 before shovels break ground on the ...
Ottawa company Growcer is partnering with the Ottawa Mission to set up an urban vertical farm to provide fresh leafy greens to the charity’s food program.
Kitts: East-end Ottawa is finally getting the transportation network it needs This isn’t about building more roads to encourage driving. It’s about giving people options. They've already paid ...
Denley: Ottawa's $10.8-billion infrastructure spending gap? Nothing to see here, folks Apparently, a 'measured backlog is expected in a large and established municipal portfolio,' according to the ...
The OPP are investigating after an Ottawa man was found dead and his 10-year-old child seriously injured at a Mallorytown campground.
OTTAWA :The Canadian government has ordered Chinese video surveillance and telecommunications equipment maker Hikvision to cease all operations in the country over national security concerns ...