A 69-year-old woman with a heart condition is now without a doctor, she may not know until December if she’ll have a replacement.
The government is appealing the one percent wage caps on public workers like nurses ruling, plus the latest on a RCAF helicopter crash.
A cyclist was sent to hospital with life-threatening injuries, plus a new pilot project to divert mental health calls away from police.
The death of a 34-year-old woman in a jail cell two weeks after heart surgery was deemed a homicide. Plus, the latest on a new downtown Sens arena.
The sale of the Ottawa Senators is finally done. Plus, the latest on the city’s garbage plans.
A protest and counter-protest at a Westboro school led to five arrests. Plus, what to do this week.
The city is going to go on an aggressive hiring spree for paramedics, can they get the province to pay up? Plus an update on the smoke.
It’s been a smokey few days in the capital as Quebec wildfires send the city’s air quality to terrible lows.
The head of the police force wants to return officers to public schools. Plus, we’ve got plenty of events to get you through the week.
It was a record-setting start to June in the city. Plus the latest on Lansdowne consultations.
Construction season has begun across town. Plus, emergency rooms are already closing because of shortages, how much worse can it get?
We go deep on the city’s plans to use new federal housing funds. Plus, the concerns about a redesigned Orléans overpass.