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Douglas Tavern, known for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, is sold
It’s the end of an era in Douglas, Ont, with the Douglas Tavern closing after 49 years. -
Ottawa man's family issues urgent plea for liver donor
An Ottawa father and grandfather with liver cancer is turning to the community to help find a living liver donor as time is becoming more critical to receive the life-saving transplant. -
Beloved J.A. Laporte Flowers & Nursery closing after six decades
J.A. Laporte Flowers & Nursery in Orléans, known for its wide selection of plants and attentive customer service, is closing its doors for good. -
Small businesses could receive up to $20,000 from the province
The Ontario government has launched a new program to provide support for small businesses during the provincewide shutdown. -
Senators make long-awaited return after 10 months off
It has been 310 days since the Ottawa Senators last played a game, the longest offseason in franchise history, and a lot has changed. -
No place like home: Victoria Dark's watercolour illustrations celebrate where we live
Victoria Dark did a watercolour painting of her parents' cottage one day on a whim. Now, she has left her government job and her watercolours of homes and buildings in Ottawa are in high demand. -
Ottawa police charge California man with breaking 14-day quarantine
Ottawa Police have charged a California resident with breaking quarantine rules after he travelled to Ottawa and allegedly received visits from a local resident when he was supposed to be in isolation.
COVID-19 AROUND THE PROVINCE
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Global death toll from COVID-19 tops 2M
The milestone was reached just over a year after the coronavirus was first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan. -
UPDATED: Canada to experience temporary delay in Pfizer vaccines
The U.S. drug-maker is temporarily reducing deliveries because of issues with its European production lines. -
BREAKING DOWN THE NUMBERS: Ontario records fewer than 3,000 new COVID-19 cases, with record testing
There were 100 deaths reported today, a record number. However, the province says, due to a data cleaning initiative, 46 deaths reported by the Middlesex-London Health Unit occurred earlier in the pandemic. They're included in today's report. -
City of Vaughan closing outdoor rinks, toboggan hill, dog park
In a statement, the City says as part of the "disciplined, responsible and measured approach to COVID-19" it is closing its outdoor skating rinks, toboggan hill and dog park effective immediately.
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