On Saturday, Nov. 9, members of the OPP received a report of a vehicle being driven erratically on Highway 401 eastbound.
As a part of the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan, the City of Ottawa is piloting its ANCHOR program to provide an alternative response to mental health and addictions crises.
As Ottawa grapples with a cost of living crisis and a growing number of newcomers, the city is looking for ways to support immigrants and asylum seekers.
Christian, a Canadian Armed Forces veteran takes out a rescue horse, as social worker Marie-Pier Dusseault walks alongside, ...
Firefighters extricated a trapped driver after a vehicle rolled multiple times on Highway 174 this weekend. Around 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 10, Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) responded to reports of a ...
One in four cannabis users say they have operated a vehicle while under the influence, according to research conducted by Public Safety Canada in 2022. While the number has not increased – it is on ...
Three people - aged 25, 22 and eight months - are dead following a two vehicle collision. A four-year-old remains in hospital.
A motion from MPP McCrimmon, passed unanimously, will include reservists in plans to offer free transit to veterans and ...
Power to the Ottawa General Hospital was out and what transcended was hours of intense moments for families, firefighters and ...
Police in the nation’s capital are warning an increase in residential break-ins could be the work of organized crime groups.
Several federal and state agencies are investigating how racist mass texts were sent to Black people across the country in ...
The registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada says from now on only judgments prepared in both English and French will appear ...