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Last Updated: February 10 2012, 6:40 PM
The Rideau Canal draws a unique set of skaters
People of all ages, hometowns and skating skills are hitting the Rideau Canal for the second weekend of Winterlude. CTV Ottawa's Catherine Lathem took to the skateway to find out who exactly was using the landmark on Friday.
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 4:59 PM
CHEO experiencing record-high emergency visits
CHEO is urging parents to use other healthcare options whenever possible as their emergency department is the busiest it's ever been.
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 4:55 PM
Daycare mini-strikes keep Quebec parents home
While some Gatineau daycares were empty, play areas were busier than normal as Quebec dealt with a one-day strike by subsidized daycare workers.
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 1:42 PM
Two men charged in Hawkesbury food bank theft
Two men are facing charges connected to the Christmas Eve robbery of the Hawkesbury Food Bank. Two computers, 12 cases of sausages and about $100 were taken.
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 12:53 PM
Arson investigation at Lansdowne Park after minor fire
An arson investigation is underway after a kiosk was set on fire at Lansdowne Park Thursday night. Police said they were called to the park just after 10 p.m. where a wood palette and two vending machines were on fire.
Last Updated: February 10 2012, 12:44 PM
Three pets killed in south Ottawa rowhouse fire
Three people are homeless and three pets dead after a rowhouse fire in south Ottawa Thursday night. Ottawa firefighters said they were called to 3549 Aladdin Lane near the Ottawa International Airport around 5:17 p.m.
Last Updated: February 9 2012, 6:18 PM
Mike Fisher returns to Ottawa in milestone game
Four big storylines are converging on 1000 Palladium Drive at 7:30 p.m. Thursday when the Ottawa Senators host the Nashville Predators.
Last Updated: February 9 2012, 6:12 PM
Popular coffee maker recalled after reports of burns
Hundreds of thousands of Canadians will have to find a new way to get their morning caffeine after a recall of a popular single-cup coffee maker Thursday.
Last Updated: February 9 2012, 5:14 PM
Group of ten strangers in Aylmer are new millionaires
For ten people in Aylmer, Que., the fact they're each taking home more than a million dollars with a group of strangers doesn't make it much less sweet.
Last Updated: February 9 2012, 4:41 PM
Agreement reached to bring back pro baseball
Minor-league baseball could be back in Ottawa as soon as 2013 after an announcement of an "agreement in principle" with an American company Thursday.
Last Updated: February 9 2012, 1:19 PM
Humane society caring for puppy found in snowbank
A three-month-old Chihuahua puppy is safe at the Ottawa Humane Society after being found in a south Ottawa snowbank last week. A worker found the dog on a four-foot deep snow bank on a day where the windchill was -14 C.
Last Updated: February 9 2012, 1:14 PM
Capital region one of fastest-growing in Ontario
Canada's capital region continues to grow at a pace surpassing most other Ontario cities, according to the 2011 census data. Ottawa-Gatineau and Kingston were two of four areas in Ontario whose rate of growth increased.
Toronto's mild winter weather to take the weekend off
Toronto's unseasonably mild winter appeared to be taking the weekend off Friday night, as temperatures dipped and the snow started to fly.
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Firefighters battle west end train fire
Scores of firefighters were called to battle a west-end blaze Friday night after a number of railway cars went up in flames.
Transit plan alienates Scarborough, Ford says
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford continued to press for an underground transit solution, suggesting a decision to build above-ground light rail lines across the city alienated suburban Scarborough.
Mats Sundin to be honoured by Leafs on Saturday
A sturdy Swede loved, lauded and occasionally loathed by Toronto hockey fans will be honoured at the Air Canada Centre this weekend when the jersey number worn by Mats Sundin is raised to the rafters.
Mild winter forces Ontario to divert power
Ontario has been forced to divert large amounts of power and pay millions of dollars to bordering states as the warmer than usual winter weather has left the province with a glut of electricity.
Peel police to investigate officers in 2009 drug arrest
Peel Regional Police said Friday that it is investigating five of its officers involved in a 2009 drug bust.
1 man injured in Scarborough shooting
One man was taken to hospital Friday afternoon with serious injuries following a shooting in Toronto's east end.
Two charged in Etobicoke shooting
Police have charged two Toronto men in connection with a shooting Thursday afternoon in a west-end neighborhood.
City to consider union agreement next week
A special council meeting has been scheduled for next week to consider a tentative agreement reached with the union representing Toronto's outside workers.
Highway 401 crash sends three to hospital
A crash along the eastbound lanes of Highway 401 near Victoria Park Avenue sent three people to hospital Friday afternoon.
TCHC releases spending plan for housing sale
The Toronto Community Housing Corporation released on Friday a strategy on how to spend $222 million it expects to raise from selling nearly 700 homes, laying out a plan it says would see repairs and improvements made to remaining properties across the city.
Survivor recovering after grisly Ontario crash
There could be a slim silhouette of good news following the tragic southwestern Ontario crash that left few alive earlier this week, as at least one of the survivors continues to recover and is no longer considered to be on death's door.
WLU students bracing for possible faculty strike
For the third time in 10 years students at Wilfrid Laurier University could be forced to cross the picket line if the union and full-time faculty members can't reach an agreement.
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Two gunpoint robberies in Waterloo overnight
Police are looking for suspects after two men were robbed of cell phones and other valuables at gunpoint in separate incidents in the area surrounding the universities.
Arson trial hears suspect was attempting suicide
Kevin Slack is on trial for arson with disregard for human life, but the 48-year-old Kitchener man says he was trying to kill himself not hurt anyone else.
Pay and perks of former CMH president revealed
Cambridge Memorial Hospital has released details of the pay and perks given to former president and CEO Julia Dumanian before she was fired.
Fast moo-ving police pursuit in Waterloo
A police chase in Waterloo on Thursday morning ended in the peaceful capture of a four-legged escapee, with the help of a well-aimed lasso and tranquilizer dart.
Former Waterloo student guilty of terrorism
A former University of Waterloo student has pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges in New York City.
Driver error blamed in fatal crash as victims IDed
OPP have released the names of the men killed in a horrific van and truck crash in Hampstead, Ont. on Monday as well as what may have caused the accident.
Attempted murder charges in Kitchener stabbing
Matthew Bilodeau, 26, has been arrested and charged in connection with a stabbing incident at a Kitchener residence.
Assisting the families of the Hampstead victims
Two funds have been set up to direct money to the families of the victims of fatal crash in Hampstead Monday afternoon.
One dead after overnight house fire in Kincardine
A fire early Wednesday morning at a home in Kincardine has claimed the life of 72-year-old Ila Wellman.
Cyclist hit in Woodstock facing charges
Woodstock police say a driver and a cyclist are both facing charges after a teenager rode his bike into the pathway of a car on Tuesday.
Survivors in Hampstead crash being called a 'miracle'
Emergency officials say it is amazing that three people survived a horrific crash that killed 11 people northeast of Stratford on Monday.
Prayer service held for Ontario van crash victims
More than 300 people gather at a church in Stratford, Ont., to remember and support those affected by the collision that killed 11 people in Hampstead, Ont., earlier this week.
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Prayer service held for Ontario van crash victims
More than 300 people gather at a church in Stratford, Ont., to remember and support those affected by the collision that killed 11 people in Hampstead, Ont., earlier this week.
'Is Marriage for White People?' author on Metro Morning
Author and law professor Ralph Richard Banks says black women should consider marrying outside of their race instead of feeling forced to wed unsuccessful black men.
'Stranger danger' tips key to protecting kids
Police say a handful of recent child abduction attempts in Toronto, and a shocking U.S. store surveillance tape, show the importance of teaching kids about 'stranger danger'
Toronto warned of wintry weekend
Snow, ice and bone-chilling temperatures are in store for the Greater Toronto Area this weekend.
Sundin announces $330,000 health fellowship
Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Mats Sundin announces a $330,000 donation to help fund a new research partnership between the University of Toronto and the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm.
Fraudster uses Ont. van crash to dupe senior
Windsor Police say an alleged fraudster used the tragic Ontario van crash that killed 11 people to fool a senior citizen into sending him nearly $3,000 in cash.
Big-city crime? Murder rates are higher in rural Canada
Some observers of the recent RCMP shootings near Killam, Alta. have said that it was the kind of incident you would expect in a big city. But police and criminology experts suggest the countryside is no less dangerous.
Shafia daughter's boyfriend wishes he 'stood up' to family
Ammar Wahid, the former boyfriend of the eldest Shafia daughter, Zainab, says he still struggles with whether he could have done something to rescue her from controlling and abusive family members who eventually killed her.
Toronto transit plan still 'a work in progress'
Ontario remains committed to helping Toronto pay for upcoming transit improvements, Transportation Minister Bob Chiarelli says, but warns that city councillors still have key decisions to make before those projects can get fully underway.
Ont. van crash responder appalled by gawkers
One of the first people on the scene of the crash that killed 11 people in Hampstead, Ont., on Monday says he is appalled by passersby who gathered at the scene only to record the carnage on their phones.
Ultimate Tazer Ball combines shock and soccer
People alarmed by bare-knuckle boxing are sure to be shocked by Ultimate Tazer Ball, a new game in which players use stun guns to bring down their opponents.
Prayer service held for Ontario van crash victims
More than 300 people gather at a church in Stratford, Ont., to remember and support those affected by the collision that killed 11 people in Hampstead, Ont., earlier this week.
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Lansdowne Park costs $7.6M higher than expected
New reports released Thursday show the redevelopment of Lansdowne Park will cost $7.6 million more than expected thanks in part to lower revenue from air rights for developing tall buildings.
2nd Quebec daycare walkout affects 20,000 families
Thousands of families made alternative child-care arrangements as a result of a one-day strike by workers at publicly funded daycares across Quebec.
Sick children swamp Ottawa children's hospital
The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario says it is currently in the midst of the busiest viral season in its 38-year history and asks parents to avoid the hospital if possible.
Former shelter manager in court on sex assault charge
The former manager of the Bedford MacDonald House homeless shelter was in court Friday on a charge of sexual assault.
Ottawa minor hockey player mourned at funeral
A funeral was held for an Ottawa-area youth Friday who died after his heart stopped in a minor hockey game Sunday.
Horrific crashes raise questions about rural road design
Collision that killed 11 in southwestern Ontario was 'an accident waiting to happen,' says engineering expert.
Ex-priest gets 3 years for assaulting children
A former Catholic priest is sentenced to three years in prison for sexually assaulting more than a dozen boys in his care during the 1970s and 1980s.
Move St. John's drive-thrus further away, city officials told
Some residents of St. John's want drive-thrus to be located further from homes than the minimum standard city officials have proposed.
Mentally disabled witness's right to testify affirmed
The Supreme Court of Canada has ordered a new trial in a sexual assault case involving a mentally disabled witness, and given her the right to testify in court.
Education students to study suicide warning signs
Aspiring teachers at Laurentian University are tackling a difficult subject this weekend.
Barrhaven high school students want to stop overcrowding
Parents and students are worried overcrowding at a fairly new Barrhaven high school will force graduating students into portables when Grade 12 is added next school year.