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The federal government will force incoming international travelers to quarantine in hotels and suspend all travel to Caribbean destinations.
Ontario Provincial Police say four bodies have been recovered from the scene of a fire near Kemptville.
Snowfall warning in Ottawa #ottnews http://ctv.news/EMxGI8g
The Morning Rush's Bill Carroll has a few simple words for people confused about the new stay-at-home orders.
The current owner of the Pakenham General Store is looking to sell.
On Dec. 5, emergency crews responded to a shooting in the 200 block of Nepean Street, near Bank Street.
Retailers outside Ottawa wonder why big box stores can sell everything on the shelves. CTV’s Nate Vandermeer reports.
OCDSB secondary schools continue remote learning until Jan. 29 http://ctv.news/afBoHQd
Residents of two long-term care homes in the Quebec -- Maimonides and the Saint-Antoine care home in Quebec City -- are the first to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in the province.
Lee-Ann Lacroix is a designer, and regular contributor to CTV’s New at Noon.
Looming tenant eviction freeze could leave Nepean family with no place to live.
UPDATED LOCAL FIGURES: Ottawa Public Health has reported 48 more people in Ottawa have tested positive for COVID-19. One more person has died. Active cases held steady today.
History made as Anita Quidangen, a personal support worker, got the first COVID-19 shot in Ontario at the University Health Network in Toronto.
COVID-19 in Ottawa: Fast Facts for Jan. 15, 2021 http://ctv.news/MkZIZBE
Environment Canada is calling for a cold and sunny Tuesday, with a high of -3 C.
In a statement to CTVNewsOttawa.ca, the city outlined how many of the 47,231 charges filed by the photo radar cameras were issued at each location since the launch of the pilot-project last July.
The Gananoque Police Service says the educational period is over and enforcement of COVID-19 restrictions will be ramping up as the region moves into the yellow zone.
Algonquin College has launched its new Victimology Research Centre.
A 32-year-old man has been charged in relation to a homicide in Gatineau last weekend.
The first phase of the Ontario government’s immunization plan will see health-care workers, residents of long-term care homes and their caregivers vaccinated first. Half of the shots received Sunday will be administered this week and the other half will be intentionally held back to give the same individuals a required second dose 21 days later.
Citizens in North Grenville are being invited to a virtual public meeting to discuss the future of the Kemptville jail.
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Residents of Arnprior say it's a matter of when, not if, someone is hit by a driver at a particularly notorious intersection.
After a chilly start to the week in Ottawa, you can probably put away the toque and gloves for the next couple of days.
Ottawa Public Health has declared new COVID-19 outbreaks at three Ottawa schools and a daycare connected to one of the schools.
How can a restaurant expand during this pandemic? Leanne Cusack chats with David Segal about how he has reimagined the Mad Radish restaurants, and what the new vision holds.
Ontario Provincial Police say they pulled over a driver whose car was heavily weighed down on Highway 401 and discovered 58 cases of beer.
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Organizers of the first annual Holiday Sparkle Event say it’s all about bringing the community together.
An Ottawa man has been taking photos of the sunset throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and sharing them on social media to provide some light during a dark time.
With just over a month until Christmas, the deadline to have your gifts shipped on time is fast approaching.
Your mask doesn't move and less foggy glasses!
With no power to remove him from office, Ottawa city council will vote Wednesday on whether to suspend College Ward Coun. Rick Chiarelli’s pay for another six months.
While many people find themselves now working at home during the pandemic, it’s nothing new for the Bickerton family. Home and work have been the same place for more than a century.
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CTV's Stefan Keyes speaks with Dr. Samantha Hill about the OMA's position.
Kingston is halfway between Ottawa and Toronto. The city has low rates of infection, and indoor dining is allowed in restaurants, making Kingston an attractive getaway. But the city's top doc is asking people for hot spots to stay away.
In an upstairs bedroom at a farmhouse near Frankville, Ont., a portrait of Dominik Hasek in a Sens uniform graces the wall. It will soon to auctioned off to raise money to support a little girl with cancer.
The Ontario Provincial Police-led Joint Forces Penitentiary Squad is investigating the death of an inmate at the Collins Bay Institution in Kingston.
Every self-respecting theatre needs a ghost, and the century-old theatre in Picton is looking ... AT YOU!
This year's Food Aid Day festivities were cancelled because of COVID-19, but it did not stop John Bradley from continuing to raise money.
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Councillors, echoing the questions of many of their constituents, wanted to know why certain businesses were seemingly being singled out and what evidence existed to support it.
It was a simple mistake that anyone could make, but it cost a small business owner $2,000. What happened next was astounding, as the community paid back the missing money and then some.
UPDATE: While trick-or-treating is strongly discouraged this year, Mayor Jim Watson says bylaw officers will not be handing out tickets to ghouls and goblins who do go door-to-door this Hallowe'en.
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NEW: Ontario health officials are reporting 76 new cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa. Full local figures from Ottawa Public Health are coming later in the day.
One day after Newstalk 580 CFRA's Bill Carroll shared that he was denied a visit with his mother in the hospital because he's from a COVID-19 "hot spot", the premier offered his condolences at Queen's Park and vowed better communication with hosptials.
The Morning Rush's Bill Carroll thinks more context is needs before condemning Patty Hajdu for not wearing a mask while at Toronto Pearson airport.
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The first snowfall of the season is happening Monday morning, but it won't last long.
Check out this timelapse of the fog over downtown Ottawa last night.
Have you picked up any new hobbies (or picked old hobbies back up) since the COVID-19 pandemic started? We'd like to highlight local stories of how you're getting by in uncertain times. Please email us [email protected] to share your story.
Here is the latest news on COVID-19 and its impact on Ottawa.
The Ottawa Public Library is getting rid of late fees for overdue items.
The latest on COVID-19 in Ottawa for Monday, Oct. 26.
In the last week, researchers have been shocked by the high levels of COVID-19 found in Ottawa’s wastewater.
Central Bierhaus is located at the Kanata Centrum shopping centre.
The federal government has a contract to buy 7.9 million of the ID NOW tests from Abbott Rapid Diagnostics. On its website, Abbott says results are expected in 13 minutes or less.
UPDATEDL LOCAL FIGURES: OPH is reporting 45 new cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa today, as well as a drop in active cases. Hospitalizations remained steady in today's update.