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Ottawa Driver Arrested with High BAC After Crash

An Ottawa driver was arrested after a collision in the city's southwest, with police reporting a blood alcohol concentration nearly double the legal limit. Get the latest details on the incident.

Cold temperatures continue to grip Ottawa

Ottawa residents face a prolonged cold snap as frigid Arctic air settles over the capital. Stay updated on the forecast and tips for staying safe in the extreme cold.

Ottawa Charities Face High Demand on Giving Tuesday

Ottawa charities report increased demand and shrinking resources this Giving Tuesday. Learn how local organizations like BGC Ottawa are adapting and how you can help support vital community programs.

Law Society Revokes James Bowie's Licence

The Law Society of Ontario has formally revoked the licence of former Ottawa lawyer James Bowie, following his criminal convictions for extortion and harassment. Read the full details of the case and the professional misconduct findings.

Lawyer admits wrong relationship with prosecutor

Montreal defence lawyer Mathieu Rondeau-Poissant testified that his intimate relationship with prosecutor Alice Bourbonnais-Rougeau during a major cannabis case was improper and should never have happened.

Legal Risks at Office Holiday Parties Explained

A Montreal labour lawyer details employer liability and employee conduct at office holiday parties. Learn how to navigate the festivities while understanding your legal rights and responsibilities.

Brandin Brick sentenced for 2018 Saskatoon murder

Brandin Cole Brick receives a life sentence with no parole for 12 years for the second-degree murder of James Joseph Chaisson in a 2018 Saskatoon shooting. Read the full case details.

Dangerous Offender Sentenced in London Court

Family and friends of Christina Smith gathered for emotional sentencing hearing as Bradley Hill declared dangerous offender for 2018 fatal crash. Justice served after six-year wait.

Regina Murder Sentencing Pushed to 2026

The sentencing for the man convicted of murdering 19-year-old Misha Pavelick in Regina has been postponed to 2026 after nearly 20-year investigation. Read the latest developments.

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