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Sunday · Jun 14, 2026

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Pulse

Where to watch World Cup matches this week in Ottawa

People want to know where to catch Canada's games and other countries' watch parties around the city. Thursday and next Wednesday are Canada's matches — if you know of official...

10:45
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Pulse

Looking for authentic British pub food in Ottawa?

Someone's asking for real British pub spots — none of that fish and chips posturing. Deacon Brodies, D'Arcy McGee's, Cheshire Cat, and Churchills showed up as actual options....

10:00
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Pulse

Jeff Goldblum playing Ottawa Jazz Festival this Saturday

Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra are playing the Ottawa Jazz Festival on Saturday, June 20 at 6:30 p.m. Premium day passes are $243.54 and include access to a...

9:15
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News Brief

Inuit community pushed out of 60-year gathering spot

Recent police crackdowns on downtown have forced members of Ottawa's Inuit community to abandon the Circle, their historic meeting place near Rideau and Sussex.

9:15
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News Brief

Alphonso Davies ruled out for Canada's World Cup opener

The Canadian men's national team will face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday, June 12 without star left-back Alphonso Davies, sidelined by a hamstring injury.

7:45
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News Brief

Highway 417 at Pinecrest reopens early, June 22

All lanes reopen five weeks ahead of schedule after overnight construction this weekend on the Woodroffe-Pinecrest stretch.

7:15
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Pulse

How to be kind to your bus driver

Expat wondering if bus drivers have to pick up trash themselves, and whether it helps if you clean up after yourself. Short answer: yes, be considerate — it matters.

7:00
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Tonight

Tim Hicks

Bronson Centre

7:00
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Tonight

Tim Hicks - Going Somewhere Tour

The Bronson

6:45
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News Brief

Lalande Conservation Park closes over coyote concerns

The east-end park will remain shut while the city works with wildlife experts and provincial authorities to manage the animals.

6:15
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Pulse

Someone found a bracelet at Petrie Island

Found a bracelet at Petrie Island last night. If it's yours, describe it and where you lost it and you two can meet up — the office was closed.

5:15
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News Brief

Tim Tierney becomes Ottawa's first FCM president in 87 years

The Beacon Hill-Cyrville councillor will leverage his proximity to Parliament Hill to advocate for municipal infrastructure needs across Canada.

1:00
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Tonight

Denise Smith Dance Studio: Show Time 2026

Algonquin Commons Theatre

11:00
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Tonight

Volleyball Nations League - Day 5

The Arena at TD Place

10:00
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Tonight

Denise Smith Dance Studio: Show Time 2026

Algonquin Commons Theatre

7:49
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Pulse

Sunset reflections in the rain

those tiny sunsets bouncing off raindrops are hitting different. people are absolutely posting photos everywhere.

7:45
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Feature

Things to do in Ottawa this week: June 14–20

Jeff Goldblum brings his orchestra to Confederation Park on Saturday; Tim Hicks opens the week at Bronson Centre; a wet stretch gives way to the week's clearest evening.

7:24
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Pulse

Thunder woke everyone up

that thunder on Sunday morning lasted 5 seconds straight — pretty wild. the city's still talking about it.

6:58
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Pulse

My Hang Sub Shop closing end of June

My Hang Sub Shop on Somerset is closing at the end of June — the owners are retiring. long-time spot for a lot of people.

6:32
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Neighborhoods

Roger Griffiths honoured with street sign in Stittsville

The Mapleton neighbourhood in Stittsville officially unveiled a street sign bearing the name of the late community leader, RCAF instructor, and volunteer firefighter on June 12.

5:15
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News Brief

Pride flag cut down in rural West Ottawa, police investigating

Ottawa Police Service's Hate and Bias Crime Unit is leading the investigation after a flagpole displaying a Pride flag was cut down on Corkery Road on June 7.