Chan tries to reconnect with his teenage self as he takes lead in short program
Patrick Chan just wants to get back that feeling he had when he was a teenager, when skating was easier, when he didn’t worry, when he just let his legs make on-ice magic.
View ArticleReevely: Ottawa's set to try almost anything to get more patios, except cut...
We've learned some things about patios by trying out more little narrow ones on Elgin Street the past couple of years, and now we want to put those lessons to use. We're writing a whole new bylaw...
View ArticleReevely: With hydro prices solved, Liberals turn to rent control
Expensive rents are next on the provincial government's list of pocketbook issues the Ontario government is planning to attack, because everything we want in life should be affordable.
View ArticleMuslim group wants action from police on anti-Muslim hate activity in Ottawa...
The National Council of Canadian Muslims is calling on police services in Ottawa and Toronto to swiftly bring those targeting Muslims and their institutions to justice.
View ArticleMuseums' rebranding: What’s in a name? Sometimes, the unintended
A plan to rename three national museums under one banner may not be as ingenious as the organizers first thought.
View ArticleLibrary to amend policy for 'clarity' about how it deals with those watching...
The Ottawa Public Library is moving toward a new policy that will require visitors to refrain from displaying offensive content on library computers after a mother and her two young daughters witnessed...
View ArticleCOVID-19: Another record increase in cases in Ontario
The seven-day average is now 1,217, compared to 972 as of last Wednesday.
View ArticleExplainer: 'Strong mayor' system would give more CEO-type powers to Ottawa's...
The provincial government could add more cities to the strong mayor system, perhaps even during the next four-year council terms.
View ArticleMcKenney fought for progressive budgets as councillor, but wouldn't use new...
"You're not going to win every vote, and I believe firmly that that's OK, that it's the role of the mayor and the mayor's office to work with all of council and allow for that type of debate,...
View ArticleSense of normalcy returns for Ottawa train travellers after multi-day...
It looked liked business as usual at Via's Ottawa station on Tuesday as travellers got on trains to Toronto after three days of disruptions.
View ArticleCouncillor questions $10M earmarked for Stage 2 public art
The city would spend $11 million on new public art along the Stage 2 rail extensions, prompting one councillor to suggest lowering the spending cap for artwork.
View ArticleTime for Fury FC to take step forward is now
Much of the time since the team's last game two weeks ago has been devoted to working on what has kept it from moving up the USL table: putting the ball in the net.
View ArticleToday's letters: Attack on Yonge Street
April 25: Here's what readers said today about the van attack, and about those ubiquitous plastics. Write to us: letters@ottawacitizen.com
View ArticleToday's letters: Toronto shooting, healthy lifestyles
Wednesday July 25: Two letter-writers want to know more about how the Toronto shooter got the gun. You can write to us too, at: letters@ottawacitizen.com
View ArticleAbdulla: In the holy month of Ramadan, a few words of gratitude
The more I see of Canada and Canadians, the more I thank my parents for immigrating here.
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