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Soccer program takes aim at new goal increasing Indigenous participation

Ottawa's top men's soccer team is looking to kick the footwork skills of Indigenous children into high gear by providing easier access to the sport, as well ashigh-level coaching.

What's the scoop on dog waste in public parks?

One Riverside South park has sparked a lively debate over what's the best model for disposing of animal waste.

Mayor, 2 hospitals to skip Capital Pride events over pro-Palestinian stance

Mark Sutcliffe says he's skipping this year's Capital Pride after a falling-out between the organization and a prominent Jewish group in the run-up to this year's festivities, while both The Ottawa Hospital and CHEO have pulled out of the Pride parade.

Casselman mayor to meet with Ontario minister to discuss water quality

The mayor of Casselman, Ont., is preparing to meet the provinces infrastructure minister to discuss the high levels of manganese that have turned her municipalitys water a murky brown periodically for the better part of a decade.

Marlene Catterall remembered as accomplished politician, trailblazer for women

Tributes are pouring in for Marlene Catterall, a former Ottawa city councillor, member of Parliament and the first woman to become the chief government whip. Catterall died Monday. She was 85.

From grandma to graduate: Ottawa woman says earning high school diploma a dream come true

The few steps required to walk across the stage to accept her high school diploma were ones Hala Najm had envisioned for years.

Province announces funding for new Ottawa-area schools

Several of Ottawas school boards have received money from the province to build new schools in the suburbs.

Disturbing details of child neglect raise questions about parents, police, welfare agencies

A shocking case of child neglect that left a baby dead and another childabandoned in a Kingston, Ont., apartment has many in the community asking how the siblings' parents, police and child welfare authorities could have allowed it to happen.

Bylaw calls in Ottawa far outpacing similar Ontario cities: report

Ottawa's bylaw servicesays that compared to their peers, their phones are practically ringing non-stop.

Breast cancer rates rising among young women, Ottawa-based study finds

A new study published in the Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal has found that rates of breast cancer in women as young as their 20s have been increasing but the lead researcher says it's not clear what the reason is.