Sorry, no posts matched your criteria. Perhaps searching will help.
-
#Ottawa #News
- How to safely watch the total solar eclipse on April 8 Ottawa Citizen Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Why is it dangerous to look at an eclipse? How can you tell if your eclipse-viewing glasses are safe? We've got the answers. Cassandra Marion is science advisor to the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa: …
- Ontario schools are suing firms behind TikTok, Meta, Snapchat. Here’s why Global News Four Ontario school boards are taking some of the world’s biggest and most popular social media giants to court, seeking damages worth $4.5 billion. The Toronto District School Board, the Peel District School Board, the Toronto Catholic District School …
- Sunshine, mild temperatures expected in Ottawa for the Easter weekend CTV News Ottawa It will be a good weekend for travelling and hunting for Easter eggs in the Ottawa area, with sunshine and mild temperatures in the forecast for the holiday weekend. Environment Canada's forecast calls for a mix of sun and cloud today. High 9 C. Partly …
- OPP issue warrant for arrest of 21 year-old man in eastern Ontario CTV News Ottawa A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for the arrest of a 21-year-old man who is known to frequent the cities of Ottawa, Arnprior and Renfrew, the Ontario Provincial Police said. Police say Connor Murdock is serving a two-year, one-day sentence for …
- Impaired driving stopped going wrong way on Hwy. 417 in Ottawa: OPP CTV News Ottawa Growing fears about social media's harm have sparked lawsuits against social media companies from hundreds of school districts in the United States and now Canada. CTVNews.ca wants to know whether your children are addicted to social media or if you …
- Packed house for session on local PFAS drinking water concerns BayToday So many showed up to take in the information session and to share their concerns about the future of North Bay's supply of drinking water that organizers were on the verge of asking folks to leave so they would not breach the fire code Over 100 people …
- Trudeau blames conservative premiers for problems with national child-care program Paris Star Breadcrumb Trail Links Canadian Politics The prime minister accused provincial governments of not moving fast enough to build spaces Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with federal carbon tax critic Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in Calgary on Wednesday, …
- Caledon Citizen’s Student-Athlete of the Week: High-scoring defenseman Piper Sebben leads the Hall Wolfpack Varsity Girls Hockey Team and the U15 Brampton Canadettes Caledon Citizen March 28, 2024 · 0 Comments By Jim Stewart Piper Sebben has made quite a first impression in her Grade 9 year at Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School. Not only has the first-year Honor Roll student carved out a leadership role for herself on the …
- Halt all hiring: an immediate fix for reining in unchecked government bureaucracy Caledon Citizen March 28, 2024 · 0 Comments by FRANK STRONACH Most Canadians would not be surprised to learn there are way too many civil servants in Ottawa. But they would probably be shocked to learn just how top-heavy the Canadian bureaucracy really is. That’s one …
- Peel Police hold summit addressing rising cases of auto theft Caledon Citizen March 28, 2024 · 0 Comments Summit held in collaboration with a joint management team By ZACHARY ROMAN Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Peel Regional Police, along with police services from across Ontario, recently met to discuss a rising issue in …