A Smiths Falls woman who was pulled from a police cruiser by an officer in a viral video appeared in court on Thursday as family and supporters say they're concerned for her mental health.
Bike safety and wearing a helmet is important for all cyclists, but especially for those under the age of 18 because it’s the law. A local man who survived a horrific crash in 2009, shared his story in Richmond Saturday afternoon as part of a safety campaign for young riders.
On Friday, the Canadian Blood Services launched a new partnership with CHEO to support the “Who’s Saving Who” campaign, the agency’s ambitious goal to recruit one million new blood donors by 2030.
It’s a beautiful weekend in the nation’s capital with many outside enjoying the sunshine and blue skies. It’s also a chance to crack a cold one legally in eight city parks under a new pilot project.
A young, injured moose that appears to be blind has been rescued by a local organization after it was found wandering alone near a busy road in Saint Isidore, Ont., on the outskirts of Ottawa, earlier this week.
The near constant tariff whiplash over the past few months has many Canadians wondering if U.S. President Donald Trump will eventually back down on this latest threat.
It’s a mayoral revolt against the province’s plan to ban speed cameras, with 20 mayors from across Ontario signing a letter urging the province to keep photo radars in school zones, something Ottawa’s mayor says he is also in favour of.