Take the quiz! It's the 2024 great Ottawa history challenge
From the 'Battle of the Hatpins,' to Project 4000, to the founding of the ByWard Market — how well do you know this city's past?
From the 'Battle of the Hatpins,' to Project 4000, to the founding of the ByWard Market — how well do you know this city's past?
Republican candidates who falsely claimed Donald Trump beat Joe Biden in the 2020 election are running for office again after losing in the 2022 midterms.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker will contend with issues including funding to aid with the ongoing migrant crisis as he presents his sixth budget.
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Montreal’s eclectic gathering of international minds returns this spring for a 13th year in yet another location, with a renewed sense of purpose.
“May your coffee be stronger than your teenage daughter’s attitude.” — graffiti Among the types of defensive signals, “attitude” — suggesting whether you want a suit led or continued — takes precedence. Treat any signal as “attitude” if that interpretation is logical. Today’s East-West had a disaster. First they sold out to four hearts — […]
Margot Robbie hopes that Barbie is enjoyed for years to come.
With 2 years left on his contract for ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the 56-year-old comedian ponders walking away after 21 years. To do what? Well, he doesn't quite know just yet.
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Yorgos Lanthimos is to direct a remake of the South Korean film Save the Green Planet.
A young Ghanaian man who studied as a nurse has left many people feeling inspired after he opened up about how much he currently earns in Canada as forklift driver
The COO of Broward-based Tripp Scott law firm looks at new Department of Labor regulations that could have major effects on how employers define "employee."
Tuesday, Feb. 20: Readers compare the jailed dissident leader, whose death was announced last week, to Nelson Mandela. You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com
After close games with Scotland and England, BBC Sport readers would have made only one change for Wales' third Six Nations game against Ireland.
A new view from the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope captures the abundant star-forming region at the center of the Milky Way.
Rutgers freshman Jillian Huerter will try to emulate her older brother Kevin, a former Terps star, and rain down 3-pointers at Xfinity Center on Wednesday.
Gov. Wes Moore and prosecutors Ivan Bates of Baltimore and Aisha Braveboy of Prince George's County discussed juvenile justice during a forum with host Armstrong Williams.
Video Deepika Padukone returns to Mumbai after attending BAFTA
A Global News investigation explores Canada's dramatic spike in antisemitic hate.
Are you one of them? Unfortunately, it's easier than you think.
West Nottingham Academy in Cecil County is now under a plan to pay off its debts in the coming years, with an infusion of cash that it expects to receive from tuition and from the Casa Laxmi Foundation.
Here are South Florida's top stories for Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024.
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