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Teen cyclist dies after being hit by car near Long Sault, Ont.

A 14-year-old cyclist is dead after being hit by a car near Cornwall, Ont.,on Friday afternoon, Ontario Provincial Police say.

These 56 federal properties are now 'available' to become housing

The federal government is giving an updated glimpse into which of its properties could be converted into housing by developers, with Ottawa leading the pack.

Gatineau promising transit improvements under new funding deal

Public transit users in Gatineau, Que., could soon see improvements to their local bus service, but it's going to cost them.

OPP investigating home invasion, one person seriously injured

Ontario Provincial Police say one person has been left with serious injuries after a home invasion and robbery in Renfrew, Ont., Saturday evening.

As motorcycle fatalities surge in eastern Ontario, new program aims to save lives

A motorcyclist from Kingston, Ont., is launching a new first aid program partnered with the Canadian Red Cross that aims to reduce the number of fatal motorcycle collisions.

Ottawa man takes two-wheeled tour of city's library network

Instead of his typical summer cycling trip across Europe, Victor Emerson decided to embark on a more local challenge this year: biking to all 33 of Ottawa's public library branches.

Housing shortage, health-care crisis on agenda as Ontario municipal leaders meet

Mayors and councillors from across the province are arriving in Ottawa today for the annual Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) conference.

Capital Pride's pro-Palestinian statement of solidarity sparks controversy

The group behind Ottawa's annual Pride festival is being both celebrated and condemned for making four pro-Palestinian "commitments" in a statement in the run-up tothis year's festivities.

Answering the call: What it's like working at the 988 suicide crisis hotline

After losing one of her best friends to suicide last year, Nika Khossravi decided to become a crisis responder for 988, Canada's 24/7 suicide prevention hotline.

Frustration mounts as Aylmer boil-water advisory enters 6th day

Roughly 10,000 residents in the Gatineau, Que., sector are nearing one week under a boil-water advisory, with severalexpressing frustration over the lack of communication from public officials.