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Ottawa County remains one of Michigan's fastest-growing, with a 2.4% increase since 2020, despite a slowdown in growth over the last five years.
Ottawa woman killed, police believe it could be femicide By Sawyer Bogdan Global News Posted June 3, 2025 9:57 am Updated June 3, 2025 10:27 am ...
In a scathing ruling, an Ontario Court judge called out two Ottawa police officers for breaching a man’s Charter rights and lying about it in court. The man was acquitted.
OTTAWA - Ottawa police say a man has been charged with murder after a woman was found dead in her home Monday in what officers are investigating as a femicide.
'Bubble bylaw' to be drafted for Ottawa council amid charter concerns from councillors, community Staff will have nine months to craft a bylaw aimed at protecting vulnerable “social ...
City staff will draft a “bubble bylaw” prohibiting protests within 80 metres of vulnerable spaces as Ottawa council gave the green light to the proposal amid legal concerns from councillors and ...
The City of Ottawa has hired a veteran municipal administrator to oversee its planning department as it pushes ahead with major changes to zoning bylaws and potential new infrastructure projects such ...
Cable companies Charter and Cox are teaming up to fight against cord-cutting. Despite their best efforts, they probably can't stop the inevitable.
Charter Communications has agreed to merge with Cox Communications in a $34.5 billion deal that will combine two of the top three cable companies in the U.S.
Charter and Cox are planning to merge in a deal worth $34.5 billion that will create an industry leader in mobile, broadband and video entertainment.
We should not be concerned when it is used for its intended purpose. Stéphane Sérafin is an assistant professor at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law, Common Law Section.
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