In 2024, Ottawa Citizen journalists wrote 17 obituaries. These stories showcase the remarkable lives of people who have made unique and lasting impacts on both the city of Ottawa and Canada at large.
Contest Rewards Drivers Charging Using Clean Energy and During Beneficial to the Electricity Grid OTTAWA, ONTARIO / ACCESSWIRE / / BluWave-ai is introducing its first Clean Charge Challenge for users ...
In last Saturday’s Ottawa Citizen, editor-in-chief Nicole Feriancek appealed to readers: “let’s fix this gem of a city together.” Well, let’s first start with the fact that this year ...
The Citizen has been following this story for years. But it’s time to make it part of our mission. As a newspaper, our goal is to challenge Ottawa to be an inspiring, world-class, capital city ...
A 60-year-old Ottawa man faces two charges in connection with an alleged assault with a weapon that left a second man in hospital in critical condition. Police were called to a building on Nepean ...
A 37-year-old man is facing more than two dozen charges after being arrested in connection with what the Ottawa Police Service described as “hate-motivated” incidents that left at least three ...
Ottawa police first alerted residents of illegitimate taxis and debit card-swapping scams back in 2022. But despite repeated warnings over the years, the con has persisted. In the last six months ...
A 30-year-old Ottawa man is facing voyeurism charges after a six-month investigation by the Ottawa Police Service West Criminal Investigations Unit. The investigation began after multiple reports ...
The Citizen’s food critic broadened his beat this year, visiting not only restaurants but also bakeries, the best bars in Ottawa, and even ice cream joints in search of the city’s top tastes ...
There’s a lot of change happening in Ottawa. More people are out on the road and there is construction everywhere. The light rail, new library project, and hospital show the city evolving in ...
according to documents obtained by the Ottawa Citizen. Bowesville Station rises from the scrub and fields of south Ottawa like a shining city of steel and glass set amid a Costco-sized parking lot.
Dr. Trevor Arnason will take over as interim medical officer of health at Ottawa Public Health when Dr. Vera Etches leaves the role at the end of January. Etches begins her new job as president ...