Her injuries were non-life-threatening and she was transported to hospital in stable condition
The incident appeared to have occurred overnight between June 7 and 8, Ottawa police reported.
At about 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, the victim was assaulted after being approached by a man riding a black mountain bike, Ottawa police said
It’s Tuesday, June 9. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. PUBLIC SERVICE UNIONS SLAM GOVERNMENT PLAN TO REDUCE PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS Legislation mandates that public service pensions be coordinated with the CPP and QPP to equal two per cent for each year of service Read the story FANS SEARCHED FOR […]
Sources say Steve Staios was busy meeting with NHL executives and speaking with player agents to see what might be available.
Draft of eligible 16- and 15-year-old players is being held in person for the first time since 2000, in Kingston on Friday and Saturday.
Pilot project will be run in 2027, though start date is undermined. City also looking at increasing parking fines for late payment
Bowman, 92, hasn’t been on the inside with the stories of Babcock and players in Detroit, in Toronto and Columbus, but from a sheer coaching perspective, he remains a fan
The pool typically opens on Victoria Day long weekend but was delayed this year due to water loss issues
The change affects class A, B, C and F licensees, like restaurants, bars, private clubs and licensed facilities that make their own product.
City of Edmonton and University of Alberta study found number of drivers travelling 30 km/h over the speed limit increased up to 128 per cent
The independent advisory panel is tasked with conducting a review of the electoral boundaries of Alberta and making proposals for the 91 proposed electoral divisions
Investment adds U.S. bin capacity and supports job growth in Kansas CLAY CENTER, Kan. — Ag Growth International Inc. (“AGI”) today announced a multi-million dollar investment in its Clay Center, Kansas facility to add U.S. production of 4-inch corrugated farm grain bins and strengthen its North American manufacturing network. “Adding bin capacity in the heart […]
China’s consumer inflation unexpectedly stalled in May even as factory prices gained at the fastest pace in almost four years, as higher commodity costs bring closer the end of a record streak of economy-wide deflation.
US forces carried out strikes against Iran hours after President Donald Trump blamed Tehran for shooting down an American military helicopter off the coast of Oman.
Apotex Health Corp. and some of its backers raised C$1.3 billion ($932 million) in a Toronto initial public offering, the country’s largest since 2021.
Japan’s corporate goods prices jumped again in May, signaling strengthening inflationary pressures rippling across domestic supply chains as the war in Iran drags on and keeps energy prices elevated.
Japan’s small firms, which employ the bulk of the nation’s company employees, may have trouble sustaining wage growth as the Middle East conflict drives up input costs and squeezes profit margins, putting a key pillar of growth at risk.
Corrected statement issued after original press release cited 2025 incidents.
Notebook found in home read aloud at second-degree murder trial.
Regulator strengthens oversight of doctors prescribing safer supply.
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The Southwest Ontario Aborigonal Health Access Centre has received nearly $2 million of funding from the Ontario government.
Honorary degree recognizes Richard McLaren’s international sports law career.
What a waste 45 million ballots and 60,000 people hired to count them by hand? What a waste of public money! If we really need this referendum, and that is debatable, why can’t we have one ballot instead of 10 and have the ballot counted by an automatic tabulator as in past elections? We have […]
Not a team player Most people are familiar with the saying, ‘A leopard can not change its spots.’ It is an adage used to state an individual cannot modify their personality or habits. There are numerous ways to make that point by referring to something or someone who is innately unchangeable. Pierre Poilievre, the current […]
Liberal shenanigans I should be sending this to the Toronto Sun, as everyone in Alberta already knows, but recently while reading my news I’ve noticed the Liberals making sure they advertise GST and ‘grocery’ top-ups. I feel it’s ridiculous. It’s a wealth-distribution scam again, just like the carbon tax Trudeau did. Our family pays taxes, […]
No need to panic I was born and raised in Alberta. While I have not lived there since the early 90’s, most of my family are there. Now that this issue is finally getting attention all the various talking heads are spouting their truth. Everyone seems to think that once Alberta votes to separate immediately […]
Danger of AI I saw our PM on TV expounding the virtues of AI, along with Evan Solomon, who was a TV reporter a short time ago and who now is an AI honcho. Go figure! They were almost gushing, talking about all the new jobs this technology will create but evaded the subject of […]
For Canada’s sake My dad’s family moved from England to Canada and three brothers served Canada in WW1. My Uncle Robert’s name is inscribed on the Calgary War Memorial. They loved this country, proud of its accomplishments and respect given it worldwide. We’re all Canadians, from the Atlantic to our Pacific shores southward to the […]
With less than a month before the Alberta government hopes to present a pipeline proposal to Ottawa, the B.C. government says it's being left out of the discussions.
The 44-year-old mother of two was found dead in April 2024 down a steep embankment off a forest service road near Mabel Lake, on the outskirts of town.
Alberta's transportation minister said the province is refinements to the alignment, but tunneling under the downtown core 'is not on the table.'
From Lululemon favourites and classic Ray-Bans to innovative Ninja finds, these are the Father's Day gifts he'll genuinely appreciate.
Victim impact statements were read on Tuesday in the sentencing hearing for Jennifer Stephens. She is charged in a human trafficking case involving young victims.
Mike Babcock's track record includes the Detroit Red Wings 2008 Stanley Cup championship win and two Olympic gold medals — but also, a reputation as a bully from a bygone era.
Smoking cigarettes is cool again. Apparently. Social media and accounts online are raving about the habit, turning it into a trend with images from celebrities and appealing to Gen Z. But this rebirth in popularity runs counter to widespread anti-smoking campaigns warning about the dangers of getting addicted and the health effects of cigarettes. Where did this cultural resurgence for smoking and
The federal government released its plan for AI, and it includes a lot of new money ($2.3 billion, to be precise) towards training, adoption and supporting Canadian businesses and tech companies. There was a lot of anticipation leading up to this strategy’s release, both from those excited about how Canada plans to build and harness the technology, but also from those who are concerned about the
As Canada builds out its military, there has been an increasing focus on arctic security. But military strategies that work in the southern part of the country do not always work in the North. Gavin John was embedded in a patrol with Canadian rangers as part of Operation Nanook-Nunalivut. John, who covers national defence for The Globe, shares what it was like to patrol more than 1,000 km in the
Canada’s economy has stalled. According to Statistics Canada, Canada’s real GDP contracted 0.1 per cent on an annualized basis in the first quarter of 2026. In the previous quarter, there was a 1-per-cent annualized decline. Two consecutive quarters of decline has sparked debate in Ottawa and on Bay Street about whether the country is in a recession. Mark Rendell is The Globe’s economics rep
Interprovincial trade within Canada is complicated. Existing barriers mean that many goods, like alcohol, often can’t be sold across provincial and territorial lines. Prime Minister Mark Carney has been pushing for ‘one Canadian economy’ in the wake of attempts to diversify away from the U.S. Opening up interprovincial alcohol sales, especially direct to consumer sales, have been a litmus te
The Canadian trucking industry touches almost every aspect of commercial life — most Canadian products on store shelves made at least some part of their journey on the back of a truck. The conditions for drivers who got them there, however, are getting worse. A Globe investigation by Sara Mojtehedzadeh , an investigative reporter at The Globe, and Mahima Singh, a Globe data editor, looked in
Staff were scheduled to present a budget update to the TDSB's parent involvement advisory committee. Instead, no new figures were revealed.
TORONTO - Nikola Vasilj knows all about Alphonso Davies.
Ontario's 15-month prohibition against American booze on LCBO shelves will end if the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement is renewed, says Premier Doug Ford.
After years of construction delays and months of political tensions amid the Trump trade war, the $6.4-billion Gordie Howe Bridge linking Windsor and Detroit is ready to open, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday.
Tarun Bali, 29, was seriously injured while conducting an investigation and later pronounced dead, according to officials.
It will be the fourth time Ottawa has punted back its deadline for gun owners to give up their weapons or face criminalization.
The video shows a man straddling another man lying in a street and slashing him several times in the head and neck with a knife, in what some claimed was an attempted beheading
The House Oversight Committee asked Gates to appear after documents released by the Justice Department raised new questions about his contacts with Epstein
‘The only places we're not building a border wall is places where we've made a conscious decision that we don't need it,’ said the customs and border protection commissioner
The report says violent threats targeting lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle -- including calls for murder -- quadrupled and harassment more than doubled
‘The mission is a proportional response to unjustified Iranian aggression,’ U.S. Central Command said in a brief statement
Officialdom let them down. They stepped up. Welcome to the real world!
Phillies closer Jhoan Duran had not blown a save all season.
Former reality television star rattled California's progressive left by taking city to task over homelessness, crime, and mayor's response to wildfires.
Here’s how the four new teams have opted to construct themselves
Homicide victim identified as Anthony Taylor, 28; suspects sought for second-degree murder after another man previously arrested
Timothy Hudson, 16, is accused of killing and sexually assaulting his stepsister during a family cruise trip
Queen's Club, suddenly, was the centre of the tennis universe.
Two vehicles were involved in the daytime shooting near 66 Avenue and 129 Street on Tuesday
A new poll from the Angus Reid Institute found 72 per cent of those surveyed in the Lower Mainland think $1 billion is too much to pay
Mark your calendars: Fireworks will return to English Bay this B.C. Day long weekend
Metro Vancouver shopping centre remains busy two weeks after grand opening. Read more.
Sal Vulcano will return to Vancouver with his Everything's Fine standup comedy tour
Jonas Huston was not working as a teacher but started the relationship with a former student five months after graduation
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