OTTAWA -- The Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators have formed an exciting rivalry in recent seasons. And with both clubs ...
Backers of an effort to keep the J.H. Campbell generating complex open want the Trump administration to help them.
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Canada’s next prime minister has met with outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and is vowing a quick transition.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNOttawa Charge believes in playoff chances despite being eight points back with nine games leftNow, with the Frost also defeating the Toronto Sceptres on Sunday, Ottawa is eight points from the final post-season reservation with just nine games left — starting with a tilt at TD Place on Tuesday ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNThe changes the Ottawa Senators made at the deadline won't be the lastThe decision to deal Norris sent a shockwave through the room. Still, the Senators were able to pull off a comeback 4-3 overtime victory over the New York Rangers on Saturday afternoon and faced ...
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Canada’s governing Liberal Party appeared poised for a historic election defeat this year. Then Donald Trump declared ...
Former central banker Mark Carney, fresh from a landslide victory to become the leader of Canada's ruling Liberal Party and ...
The spotlight shone brightly on forward Dylan Cozens as he made his Ottawa Senators debut Saturday, but it’ll soon turn to new winger Fabian Zetterlund once he makes his debut — projected to be Monday ...
Jake Walman, sent to the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday, roughly two weeks after his 29th birthday, gave the Sharks a veteran ...
Travel from Toronto to the nation’s capital by train to experience the great outdoors, fascinating museums and energetic ...
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Saskatchewan and Ottawa sign $16-million deal to expand school food programsThe federal government says families in the province with two children are expected to save an average $800 a year on grocery ...
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Alberta becomes last province to join Ottawa's national school nutrition programThe Alberta and federal governments have ratified a $42-million agreement to expand meal programs for students.
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