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A coach’s dream: Bradley Horner nets two, leads charge in 67’s win over Colts
Ottawa 67’s take a hard fought win from the Barrie Colts.
Nearly 200 brave souls take polar plunge to raise money for Special Olympics
Law enforcement officers, friends, family and community members took turns plunging into ice-cold water at TD Place recently, raising more than $30,000 for Special Olympics Ontario during the annual Polar Plunge.
Down to the wire: Ottawa 67’s push for home ice in OHL playoffs first round
The Ottawa 67’s have six games left to secure home ice advantage in the first round of the OHL playoffs. It won’t be easy.
Memories of Kilrea: Legendary coach remembers the beginning’s of the player’s association as team marks Memorial Cup win
Brian Kilrea recalls his role in the creation of the professional players union after the announcement of NHL expansion in 1967.
Pro-Palestine protest targets Canadian government, alleged weapons suppliers
Protestors criticize Canada’s role in bringing a ceasefire to the ongoing war in Gaza and the arms being sold to the Israeli Defence Force.
Winter Market offers welcome escape to ‘tropical oasis’ in Navan
A Navan greenhouse opened up its space to bring local vendors together with residents for a tropical interlude in January.
Ottawa’s sporadic winter skating season has some pondering change in business focus
In response to the fluctuating winter conditions in Ottawa, part-time staff adapt to the challenges of working at ice rinks, while businesses, including Capital Skates and Quick Cranks, reconsider their operational approaches.
Ottawa Humane Society sounds alarm over proliferation of abandoned puppies
With the end of the pandemic, people are not buying dogs from breeders and puppies have now been crowding animal shelters in recent months.
Police under fire for using force more against Black, Middle Eastern citizens
Robin Browne is calling for the Ottawa Police Services to take action as they continue to use force disproportionately in Black and Middle eastern communities.
City’s approval of Centretown tower prompts community pushback
Some residents say the project is too tall given the single family homes that fill the surrounding neighbourhood.
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