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'They were duds': Transit workers not sorry to see double-decker buses disappear
OC Transpo is retiring all but 10 of its double-decker buses at barely more than half their expected lifespan, saying it didn't do a mid-life refurbishment and they were too expensive to maintain.
Fans in Ottawa cheer as Canada draws in its first World Cup game
Team Canada faced off against Bosnia-Herzegovina in its first match of the tournament. CBC’s Emma Weller was at Craft Beer Market to speak with fans.
Gatineau mom told she can't wear hijab at after-school event: parent committee
A Gatineau school board committee says it's worried parents will be discouraged from volunteering after a local mother was reportedly told by her child's elementary school that, due to Quebec secularism laws, she would have to remove her hijab if she wants to participate in an after-school event this fall.
Summer exhibition at NAC features contemporary Indigenous artists
The National Gallery of Canada has a big new exhibition featuring artists from the North this summer. As Sandra Abma reports, Qillaniq showcases the work of 70 contemporary Indigenous artists.
2nd person charged with murder in Clarence-Rockland man's disappearance, death
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged a second person with first-degree murder in the disappearance and death of Robert Prevost east of Ottawa last year.
Canada vows to restrict social media for kids under 16. Teens say they'll 'always find a way'
Canadian teens and parents — the two groups directly impacted by the Safe Social Media Act (Bill C-34) introduced Wednesday by the federal government — share their thoughts on social media and the proposed legislation, which would ban accounts for users under 16.
Amid excitement, FIFA World Cup sets off worries over disruptions and safety in host cities
Concerns from traffic to littering and over-policing have Canadians in host cities worried about the FIFA World Cup and its effects on local communities.
Indigenous-led safety patrol aims to 'be a good relative' to those in need
Ottawa's Odawa Native Friendship Centre has launched an outreach initiative to help vulnerable people in Vanier and the ByWard Market. It's modelled after Winnipeg's successful and long-standing Bear Clan Patrol.
Which is better: cats or dogs? A historian weighs in
Rod Phillips, a professor of history at Carleton University, has written a book called Cats: A History. He spoke with Ottawa Morning host Rebecca Zandbergen about his love of felines.
10 years later, how the Rideau Street sinkhole impacted Ottawa
Ten years ago, a giant sinkhole opened up Rideau Street in Ottawa, shutting down one of Ottawa's busiest intersections. CBC's Matthew Kupfer spoke to people about what that moment meant for the city.
Highway 417 work could wrap up by late June, city says
Drivers frustrated by lane closures that have caused big bottlenecks west of downtown Ottawa could now see relief by late June, the city says.
Canada takes on France in Men's Volleyball Nations League action in Ottawa
Watch Canada and France face off from the 2026 Men's Volleyball Nations League stop in Ottawa.
Updated 17 mins ago Ontario collision leaves 5 children dead: OPP
Five children from the same family were killed and six other people including an infant, are seriously injured in a devastating two-vehicle collision in Wellington County, OPP say.
World Cup economic impact takes shape as fans flood Toronto streets
Packed patios and fan zones are bringing energy to Toronto, but hotel operators say June occupancy is tracking below last year's levels despite the World Cup.