There are signs the worst of inflation might be in the past, including gas prices which are expected to drop in the city this weekend.
A mysterious group is in the process of buying St. Brigid’s church in Lowertown. Who are they, and what are they doing with it?
A long stretch of heat without rain led the city to ban open air fires, but a bit of relief may be coming this morning.
The first big topic of the mayoral race is about whether transit should be free. But the city’s request for funding was about studying more than just that one option.
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The city needs about $1 million to study the costs and benefits of making trasit free in the city.
After days of explosive testimony, we breakdown what the inquiry means now that some of the dust has settled.
The number of home sales in June fell nearly 30 percent compared to last year. But prices are still rising.
Not the best of news, but it seems like a new wave of COVID is beginning in the city, according to Ottawa Public Health.
We’ve got plenty of details for what to do this Canada Day, and maybe more important, how to get to and from all of the city’s events.
A group of citizens is putting together a people’s inquiry into the convoy occupation, to get the real, on-the-ground story of what happened this winter.
The Ottawa Police Service’s annual use of force survey has come out, and it shows officers are using a disproportionate amount of force against people of colour.