Politics
Ottawa Police Seek Public Help in 2025 Kanata Aggravated Assault Case
Ottawa police are asking for public assistance to identify a suspect in a serious assault that occurred in March 2025 in Kanata's Hazeldean Road area.
Business
City Spent $21.9M on Overtime for Disability Absences, Audit Reveals
An audit reveals the city spent nearly $21.9 million on overtime in 2025 to cover over 518,000 lost work hours due to short-term disability claims, with internal issues compounding costs.
Sports
Rogers Stadium Boasts $388M Economic Impact Amid Lingering Questions for 2026 Season
Toronto City Councillor James Pasternak highlights the stadium's significant economic benefits while addressing unresolved issues ahead of its second season opening.
Lifestyle
Gas Prices in Ottawa Plummet by 13 Cents, Offering Relief to Motorists
Ottawa motorists are experiencing significant relief as gas prices have sharply declined by 13 cents per litre, dropping into the $1.70 range. This sudden decrease provides a welcome break for drivers amid ongoing economic pressures.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Nominations Open for Lois Fairley Nurse of the Year Award
The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario invites public nominations for the 19th annual Lois Fairley Nurse of the Year Community Service Award, honoring exceptional Windsor-Essex nurses.
Ontario Cuts Funding for Last Supervised Consumption Site
Ontario has withdrawn financial support from its final provincially funded supervised consumption site, marking a significant shift in the province's approach to harm reduction strategies and addiction services.
Ontario Ends Funding for Last Supervised Consumption Site
Ontario has pulled financial support from its final provincially backed supervised consumption site, marking a significant shift in public health policy amid ongoing debates over addiction and harm reduction strategies.
Humber River Hospital Renamed After $50M Donation
Humber River Hospital in Toronto will change its name to Hennick Humber Hospital following a transformative $50 million donation, marking a major philanthropic milestone for the healthcare institution.
Court Rules Massachusetts Can Sue Meta Over Youth Addiction
A Massachusetts court has ruled that the state can proceed with a lawsuit against Meta, alleging the company's platforms contribute to youth addiction. The case focuses on social media's impact on mental health.
Education
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