Nathan Fung

Nathan Fung is a reporter with CBC Ottawa, with a strong interest in covering municipal issues. He has previously worked as a reporter in Hamilton and Edmonton. You can reach him at nathan.fung@cbc.ca

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Ottawa police seek new training facility as Algonquin College lease ends

The Ottawa Police Service will be losing access to its training facility at Algonquin College in 2026 and is looking for a new place to train recruits.

Police lay 149 charges after 18-month Ottawa drug network investigation

The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) announced Thursday it had charged 17 people because of an 18-month investigation dubbed "Project Champion" to disrupt violent criminal drug networks.

Ottawa businesses worry about potential postal disruption

Businesses in Ottawa are bracing for the prospect of a postal strike or lockout on the eve of the holiday shopping season.

Barrhaven residents rally against tent-like shelters for asylum seekers

Several hundred people gathered in Barrhaven on Tuesday night to voice their opposition to a proposal by the city to set up tent-like structures to shelter up to 300 asylum seekers in the south Ottawa suburb.

Nearly 1 in 4 Ottawa households struggled to afford food in 2023: OPH

The number of households in Ottawa that struggle to afford food nearly doubled between 2022 and 2023, according to a report by the city's public health agency.

Ottawa police introduce 'risk navigators' to combat intimate partner violence

Days after a mother of four was brutally stabbed to death in a local park, Ottawa's police chief said the force is dedicated to ending gender-based violence in the city.

Maintenance backlog to blame for hundreds of missed OC Transpo bus trips

Hundreds of bus trips were not delivered last week due to a 'backlog in bus maintenance' and increased congestion on Ottawa's roads, according to OC Transpo.

City cuts heavy truck route through Manotick

After decades of advocacy from the area's residents and elected officials, Manotick is finally getting some relief from the long-standing problem of heavy truck traffic clogging the village.

Less than 2% of households exceeding Ottawa's new garbage limit

Less than two per cent of Ottawa households have left out more garbage than allowed since collection pickup rules changed, according to data provided by the city.

Free reusable containers now on offer at some Ottawa stores

People shopping at some Ottawa restaurants and grocery stores can now use a reusable plastic container instead of a single-use takeout box.