Yesterday | The Victoria Star
Museum of Civilization workers ratify deal; will return Wednesday, ending 86-day strike
GATINEAU, Que. Workers from the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the War Museum voted Tuesday to accept a tentative settlement.
Tuesday | Ottawa Citizen
Job growth strong for Ottawa-Gatineau: report
Job growth prospects are still positive in Ottawa-Gatineau despite the first drop in employment in several months.
Harkats ready for more big changes
Mohamed Harkat was arrested Dec 10, 2002 on a federal security certificate alleging he associated with terrorists.
Low Down To Hull and Back News
Does NCC have plans to develop Meech in Chelsea, QC?
An eleventh-hour decision by the NCC to build an access ramp into the Meech Creek Valley off the A5 highway in Chelsea, Quebec is reminiscent of the construction sequencing of the McConnell - Laramee highway through Gatineau Park's Gateway Sector a few years ago.
Family seeks probe into fatal police shooting
David Leclair worked as a part-time roofer and was the father of a nine-year-old. The family of a Gatineau man who was shot to death on his driveway by a police officer two summers ago is demanding a public inquiry.
Missing man sought by Gatineau police
Police in Gatineau, Que., are asking for the public's help finding a man who has been missing since Nov.
Fond memories of time aboard HMCS Gatineau
John Cameron stands on Pier C in front of the HMCS Gatineau, a river class destroyer brought to Pictou to be scrapped.
Dec 8, 2009 a " Consumer in CRTC spotlight by Iain Marlow
Carolynn Parsons, a woman with white hair and glasses pushed down her nose, appeared before the CRTC on Monday via a choppy web-link from Vancouver.
Gatineau is getting rid of its money-losing congress centre. The city will turn the site over to its Montreal landlord, which hopes to convert the building into federal government offices.
MP leaves couple in dark on ID theft
Bill Godlouski and Donna Dearden are worried about identity theft after their passport applications were stolen.
You're hired! Big job gains stun analysts
The so far tepid economic recovery in North America might have taken its first big step forward in November, according to jobs data for the month released Friday in Canada and the U.S. that surpassed expectations by the widest of margins.
76 Reportedly Killed in Russian Nightclub Explosion
A Quebec zoo is celebrating what officials are calling a Canadian first: the birth of two baby polar bears.
Passport applications collected by federal minister allegedly stolen
Authorities say a Canada Post employee was arrested after 75 filled-out passport applications collected by Human Resources Minister Diane Finley's office were allegedly stolen.
The Canadian Federation of Students' AGM - A Reformer's Perspective
I write today as a student who attended the Canadian Federation of Students Annual General Meeting, both angry and confused.
Gatineau federal buildings emptied after Freon leak
Some employees are returning to work after a Freon gas leak forced the evacuation of three federal buildings in Gatineau, Que.
CRTC asks Canadians to comment online on future of TV
Home : Entertainment : CRTC asks Canadians to comment online on future of TV CRTC asks Canadians to comment online on future of TV The Canadian Press Date: Monday Nov.
Walmart Escapes Supreme Court Decision on Technicality
Although the right to collective bargaining is enshrined in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, six of the nine Justices set aside the appeal on a technical argument under the Quebec Labour Code.
Supreme Court buys Wal-Mart stance on store closure
The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the right of Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, to close shop after employees unionized at an outlet in Jonquiere, Que.
Canadian border agents seize shipment of gay media
Canadian border agents have seized a shipment of gay media en route to the Inside Out Ottawa-Gatineau LGBT Film and Video Festival.