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Two men charged with creating AI deepfakes to harass women
Ottawa police arrested two men for using artificial intelligence to create fake sexual images of female victims without consent. The...
Child dies after being pulled from Rideau River
A 6-year-old was pulled from the water near Riverside Drive and Hogs Back Road Thursday evening. Bystanders and paramedics attempted...
Gas Prices Expected to Drop Again Friday
Prices are sliding following speculation about a U.S.–Iran peace deal that could reopen shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Powwow Workout Brings Indigenous Dance to the NAC
Free 45-minute high-energy class Monday at the National Arts Centre combines powwow dance steps with contemporary music.
200 Protesters Converge on CANSEC Arms Trade Show
Demonstrators gathered outside the convention centre Thursday morning to oppose Canada's largest weapons trade show, citing sales to...
Empower Arts 2.0 Summit Celebrates Disability Leadership
The National Arts Centre hosts a free public summit June 1 exploring disability-led approaches to arts creation and performance.
Father urges action on lethal online substances after son's death
Years after Kenneth Law's arrest, David Parfett says authorities haven't done enough to regulate the online trade in deadly compounds.
Ford government backs defence industry growth over next decade
Ontario will invest to expand defence manufacturing, with projections of 43,000 jobs and $6 billion in provincial economy gains by 2035.
OC Transpo posts $7.2M deficit as ridership drops
Bus and rail service saw passenger trips fall to 14.4 million in Q1 2026, down from 19 million a year prior.
Existing affordable housing crumbles while governments invest in new
Social housing residents endure severe disrepair—mould, mice, fire hazards—while billions flow toward new construction.