Kirstin E. Endemann, Ottawa Citizen

Kirstin E. Endemann

Ottawa Citizen

Ottawa, ON, Canada

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Police investigate weekend shooting

Seven people were detained and then released after police discovered a gunshot had been fired at some point over the weekend in a Kanata residence, their guns and gangs unit said. The police were called to a home in the 2000 block of Richardson Side Road just before 4 p.m. → Read More

Mischief behind evacuation of Gatineau motel

Gatineau police suspect mischief was behind the evacuation of a motel and closure of a road for several hours overnight and into Monday morning. The Motel Montcalm at 175 Gréber Blvd. was evacuated and the road closed in both directions after police received a call just after 1 a.m. → Read More

What to do this weekend and beyond

Wondering what to do this weekend? We have ideas. → Read More

Woman injured in shooting at Bells Corners

A woman has been injured in an early morning shooting in Bells Corners on Easter Sunday. Ottawa police have cordoned off several residential streets in the neighbourhood after gun shots were fired at about 5 a.m. in a house on an undisclosed street in the area. → Read More

’We won’t be angry:’ Parents of missing Manitoba boy plead for information

By Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press AUSTIN, Man. — The distraught parents of a missing toddler in rural Manitoba made a tearful plea Thursday for any information that might lead to a reunion with their son. → Read More

What to do Easter weekend and beyond

Wondering what to do this Easter weekend? We have so many ideas, for all ages. → Read More

Concerts: 11 hot shows from prog-pop to tech-metal this week

It's Easter weekend which, when I was little, meant a new pretty dress, getting the bike out of storage and lots of chocolate. Now, and thankfully, it means romping in the clubs. (But this is in addition to the other three things, of course. → Read More

What to do this week

Sunday, March 20 Trade in the snow boots and puffy coats for those high, designer heels and sleek outfits for tonight's Runway for Hope fashion show, a glamorous evening at the Horticulture Building featuring 12 local designers. such as Guertina Cruz. → Read More

Forecast: The freezing rain is not over

It's a good thing the winter tires are still on the car, despite the inevitable thoughts of removing them on this relatively-balmy weekend. Environment Canada has issued a special "weather statement" about possible freezing rain on Monday, as a low pressure system enters into the ... → Read More

Two fires overnight, one still rages in former embassy in Gatineau

Aylmer Road will be closed for the morning as firefighters try to get control of what was a "huge" fire, says Gatineau police. The fire began about 12:20 a.m. at 478 Aylmer Rd. in Gatineau in a large, stone building that had been the Saudi Arabian embassy. → Read More

What to do this weekend and beyond — The March Break edition

Wondering what to do this weekend? We have ideas — from Diefenbunker spy missions to loads of notions for March Break fun. → Read More

What to do Saturday: Savour sweets at a chocolate competition, free Settlers of Catan tournament, see Broadway fave A Chorus Line

Wondering what to do with your family or friends? We have ideas. → Read More

Strong odour leads to evacuation of Canadian Tire Centre

A strong, unidentified odour at the Canadian Tire Centre led to firefighters evacuating the building early Sunday morning. The emergency service received a call about a smell at about 8:17 a.m., requesting helps from the Hazardous Materials team. → Read More

Booth closed as firefighters battle blaze

Ottawa firefighters were busy trying to contain a working fire in a tightly-packed residential neighbourhood in downtown Ottawa Sunday morning. The fire started in what appeared to be a single-family home at 382 Booth St. at about 7:30 a.m. → Read More

Police investigate gunshots fired at house near Island Park

A resident was startled awake by sounds of glass shattering and found their house had been riddled by gunshots early Sunday morning on a residential street near Churchill Avenue, Ottawa Police Services said. → Read More

Man in hospital with serious injuries after mysterious incident

An unidentified man was taken to hospital with serious injuries after he was found in an Aylmer apartment by police Saturday morning. Gatineau police said the man, whose age was not given but is a resident of Aylmer, was found at about 10:15 a.m. → Read More

Forecast: More 'special' freezing rain this weekend

We just cannot seem to get a moment to catch our breath, or repair those shovelling and de-icing muscles. Environment Canada issued another special weather statement early Saturday morning, calling for more snow and freezing rain — possibly even ice pellets — all weekend, maki... → Read More

What to do this weekend: from chemistry magic to Loppet and Johnny Cash fête

Wondering what to do this weekend? We have ideas for all. → Read More

What to do this weekend — and beyond!

Sunday, Feb. 21 The Morning Jam is a monthly, outside-of-the-club club event with a DJ spinning upbeat tunes in the middle of a Sunday, to get the groove and maybe a little silline... → Read More

Two fires throw tenants, dog into freezing cold overnight

Tenants at two different fires overnight were standing in the unforgiving cold gripping the city when firefighters arrived to combat each of the blazes. The first occurred at 10 p.m. at 83 Lacasse St. in Gatineau in a two-storey, single family home. → Read More