Lying in state: How to pay your respects to Brian Mulroney in Ottawa
What to know about paying your respects to Brian Mulroney when the body of the former prime minister lies in state in Ottawa this week.
What to know about paying your respects to Brian Mulroney when the body of the former prime minister lies in state in Ottawa this week.
OC Transpo expects to have 30 e-buses on the road by the end of this year.
The 2023 budget called for a fleet reduction resulting in a savings $4.4 million.
Continuing to permit fossil-fuel promotion contradicts the city’s own approach to the climate-change emergency.
Fraser has been a photographer for the Ottawa Citizen for 20 years and was previously nominated for National Newspaper Awards in 2007 and 2017.
Faults with the overhead power supply were to blame for two stoppages on the Confederation Line in February, OC Transpo says. The first stoppage occurred late in the evening of Feb. 9, when an LRT train operator saw sparks coming from the overhead catenary just west of Cyrville Station. The line was immediately shut down […]
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Show #5 Colonel By Secondary School Seussical: The Musical Director: Greg Crossett Lara Kylas, Lead Critic Merivale High School “Oh, the thinks you can think!” Gather round and let Colonel By Secondary School’s whimsical rendition of Seussical: The Musical whisk you off your feet on a journey through Whoville and the Jungle of Nool! Lynn […]
The former prime minister is rightly remembered for his work to curb acid rain. But he also understood, and worked diligently on, the wider environmental problems we grapple with today.
'Grey divorce' is on the rise. The spousal support laws on the books today were designed for another era.
Monday, March 18: A reader provides a laundry list of leaky ships, cost overruns, rusty equipment and more. You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com
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The six individuals died on March 6 in what police said was the worst mass killing in Ottawa’s recent history.