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Last Updated: February 15 2012, 6:01 PM
Parents wary of Drummond education ideas
Some of the toughest recommendations in the Drummond Report involve education as Ontario searches for ideas to get rid of the deficit.
Last Updated: February 15 2012, 5:10 PM
Motown legend Martha Reeves teaches Ottawa students
The leader of Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, who performed hits like 'Heatwave' and 'Jimmie Mack', gave singing lessons to a group from Holy Trinity Catholic High School in Kanata Thursday.
Last Updated: February 15 2012, 5:03 PM
OPP make their $5 million pitch to Pembroke
The City of Pembroke will soon decide whether it should get rid of its municipal police force and bring in the OPP. Pembroke can either go with a standalone OPP detachment or be covered by surrounding detachments.
Last Updated: February 15 2012, 1:13 PM
Smoking ban opponent wants choice for business
More public places are closer to being smoke-free in Ottawa after a city committee approved potential bylaw changes Wednesday. The bylaw's opponents said when it comes to regulating businesses, they want government to stay away.
Last Updated: February 15 2012, 12:27 PM
Skate group ends up performing despite warnings
A group of skater-performers went ahead with a performance on the Rideau Canal Tuesday night, hours after being kicked off by the NCC and police.
Last Updated: February 15 2012, 10:36 AM
Spezza, Anderson team up to power Sens to 4-0 win
Ottawa coach Paul MacLean was happy with the effort of his Senators. Jason Spezza had three goals and an assist, Craig Anderson made 28 saves, and Ottawa beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-0 on Tuesday night.
Last Updated: February 14 2012, 5:55 PM
Rink performers kicked off the Rideau Canal
A small group of people were kicked off the Rideau Canal Tuesday for dancing on skates.
Last Updated: February 14 2012, 4:17 PM
15-year-old girl charged in string of robberies
Ottawa police have charged a 15-year-old girl with a string of pharmacy robberies spanning from east to west.
Last Updated: February 14 2012, 3:56 PM
Armed robbery at Gatineau pharmacy
Gatineau police are on the hunt for an armed robber after a Jean Coutu pharmacy was targeted Tuesday afternoon.
Last Updated: February 14 2012, 3:22 PM
Brockville man facing child porn charges
Ontario Provincial Police nabbed 26-year-old Ryan Milliken of Brockville after an undercover investigation conducted over the internet.
Last Updated: February 14 2012, 2:57 PM
Gas leak forces evacuation in west Ottawa neighbourhood
Ottawa fire officials say about a dozen homes had been evacuated after a gas leak in the area of Bayne and David Drive Tuesday afternoon.
Last Updated: February 14 2012, 12:34 PM
Graffiti problem getting worse in Clarence-Rockland
The graffiti problem in Clarence-Rockland is getting so bad police are releasing photographs and offering a reward to anyone who can help find the culprits.
Drummond proposes drastic cuts in 'gloomy' report
Bigger class sizes, higher utility bills, new parking fees and higher drug bills are among the 362 recommendations that Ontario needs to implement, Don Drummond warned in a report Wednesday.
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Slow, slippery commute expected for GTA
Motorists in the Greater Toronto Area can expect a slow commute Thursday morning as a mix of rain and snow is expected to create sloppy conditions.
Police to appeal for witness in Pimentel New Year's Day death
Toronto police are expected to update the public Thursday on the New Year's Day homicide of Mike Pimentel.
Daredevil gets thumbs up for Niagara Falls tightrope walk
Tightrope walker Nik Wallenda will finally realize his dream of walking across Niagara Falls this summer after he received approval for the stunt Wednesday morning.
Eastdale CI teacher charged with sexual assault
A teacher at Eastdale Collegiate Institute faces charges Wednesday in connection with an incident with a female student last week.
Toronto council approves deal with CUPE Local 416
Toronto city council has signed off on a deal with the union representing the city's outside workers on Wednesday, officially putting an end to threats of a work stoppage.
'Confinement room' suspect to return to court Thursday
An Oshawa, Ont., man who was arrested in connection to a bizarre confinement room discovered in an abandoned farmhouse made a brief court appearance on Wednesday.
Brantford dog wins best of breed at Westminster show
Canadian dog Ace, from Brantford, Ont. walked away with a big prize at the Westminster Kennel Club show.
'Linsanity' follows Knicks phenom to Toronto
The increasingly epic tale of an unheralded international basketball phenomenon will add another chapter in Toronto on Tuesday, when Jeremy Lin leads the New York Knicks onto the court against the Toronto Raptors.
McGuinty targets salary freeze for hospital CEOs
Premier Dalton McGuinty has targeted the salaries of executives at Ontario hospitals and government agencies as part of a plan to cut government spending.
Arrest made in mysterious Durham farmhouse dungeon
Durham Regional Police said on Tuesday that they have made an arrest in connection to a bizarre confinement room found inside an abandoned Pickering farmhouse.
Police board probing official amid intoxication accusations
The Toronto Police Services Board is investigating accusations that one of its top cops arrived at work last week while under the influence of alcohol.
Memorial service held for Peruvian workers
A service to remember nine of the 11 men killed in a horrific crash in Hampstead last week was held in Kitchener on Wednesday.
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Key witness takes stand at Gehl murder trial
An undercover police officer, the prosecution's key witness, took the stand in Hamilton on Wednesday.
Family remembers mother and daughter lost
The family of a mother and daughter found dead in their home on Monday evening is sharing their memories.
Brantford making progress on rebuilding economy
The City of Brantford has come a long way since the depths of a recession left thousands unemployed in the 1980s and 90s.
Fatal crash closes highway north of Tillsonburg
Highway 19 in Southwest Oxford County was closed for much of the day after a fatal collision on Wednesday morning.
Ace wins best of breed at Westminster Kennel Club
Canadian dog Ace, whose owners are based in Brantford, walked away with a big prize at the Westminster Kennel Club show.
Freezing rain possible Thursday morning
Environment Canada says it could be a messy commute in parts of southern Ontario on Thursday morning.
Brantford's economy and residents still struggling
One a mighty manufacturing centre, the economy of Brantford was crippled more than twenty years ago and the city is still fighting to recover.
Woman and child found dead in Kitchener home
Homicide detectives are investigating after a mother and daughter were found dead in a Kitchener townhouse Monday evening.
GRH declares gastro-intestinal outbreak at KW site
Grand River Hospital has declared an outbreak of a gastro-intestinal illness in its hemodialysis unit at the Kitchener-Waterloo site.
Trial begins in accidental death of Guelph student
An examination of the death of high school student Isabel Warren, who was killed when the wall of a public washroom collapsed, has begun in Guelph.
Waterloo school boards reject bell time changes
After extensive consultation the Waterloo Catholic District School Board (WCDSB) and the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) have decided not to change school bell times.
Wallenda will tightrope walk over Niagara Falls
Daredevil Nik Wallenda has overcome the final obstacle and received permission to walk a tightrope over Niagara Falls.
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Drummond report stresses home-based health care
About a quarter of the 360 recommendations in Ontario's new austerity blueprint are aimed at health-care costs, with economist Don Drummond pushing to move many services out of hospitals and toward home-based care.
Toronto women accused of smuggling in the Dominican
Three Toronto women have been arrested in the Dominican Republic and are accused of attempting to smuggle more than 18 kilograms of cocaine on a Toronto-bound flight.
Inquest into 2009 death hears from paramedic
Paramedics waited more than 30 minutes to help a Toronto man suffering from a heart attack because they were concerned for their safety, an inquest into James Hearst's death hears.
Childhood brain cancer needs new treatment
A childhood brain cancer that often spreads may do so because the secondary tumours differ genetically from the original growth, say researchers who suggest a different treatment approach is needed.
Drummond report on Ontario calls for cutbacks
The Ontario government must curtail its spending with the kind of cuts not seen since the Mike Harris years, according to a report by former TD Bank chief economist Don Drummond.
Toronto council approves deal with outdoor workers
City council has given its final stamp of approval to a labour deal reached with the city's outdoor workers.
Immigrant babies often wrongly deemed underweight
Some babies born to immigrant parents are incorrectly classified as underweight - which could lead to unnecessary tests - when they're actually within the normal range for their ethnic groups, Canadian doctors warn.
Ontario 'confinement room' arrest made
A 44-year-old Oshawa, Ont., man has been arrested in connection with the discovery of a possible confinement room inside an abandoned Pickering farmhouse that later burned to the ground.
2 NDP MPs back final Commons vote to kill gun registry
Two NDP MPs broke party ranks to vote with the government in the final House of Commons vote on scrapping the long-gun registry.
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Injured soldiers rehab at Calabogie ski hill
The Calabogie Peaks ski resort is playing host to a group of Canadian soldiers working to keep physical while they recover from serious injuries.
Ottawa smoking ban passed at committee
Members of the community and protective services committee voted in favour of the new, updated Ottawa smoking ban that prohibits lighting up at parks, beaches and on patios.
High school students want bottled water ban
Some high school students are banding together to lobby the Halifax Regional School Board to remove bottled water from all its schools.
Nortel collapse linked to hacking attack
A former systems security adviser to Nortel Networks says he has no doubt that extensive cyber attacks on the technology company contributed to its downfall.
Civics and careers course needs work, say students
High school students say compulsory courses in civics and careers need to be revised to make them more relevant to their lives.
Drummond report on Ontario calls for cutbacks
The Ontario government must curtail its spending with the kind of cuts not seen since the Mike Harris years, according to a report by former TD Bank chief economist Don Drummond.
Immigrants the proudest Canadians, poll suggests
Most Canadians feel immigrants are just as likely to be good Canadian citizens as people who were born here and don't object to them keeping their original citizenship, according to a recent Environics survey.
Western Quebec daycare workers strike
Daycare workers are marching in Gatineau, Que., Wednesday as part of a rotating work stoppage across the province of Quebec.
Donation helps youth drop-in stay open
A youth drop-in centre operated by the Boys and Girls Club of Charlottetown will be able to stay open thanks to a donation from a local Rotary Club.
Ottawa men charged after pellet gun incident
A pair of 36-year-old Ottawa men are facing a number of charges after an elderly pedestrian and a fire truck were shot by a pellet gun.
Unlicensed Ottawa children's taxi investigated
The City of Ottawa is now investigating a three-week-old business that helps busy families by transporting children to and from appointments and school.