• Ottawa: Ottawa police face ongoing sexual misconduct issues despite decade-long effor... | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Ottawa police face renewed scrutiny as current and former officers detail ongoing systemic sexual misconduct despite a decade of reforms, while Ontario long-term care nurses head to arbitration over unresolved pay and staffing disputes. The city also announces $1 billion in infrastructure funding for regional projects and sees World Cup fans energize the community.
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  • Ottawa: Severe thunderstorms expected tonight in Ottawa | June 14
    Jun 14 2026
    Ottawa faces severe thunderstorms tonight with a 62% chance of rain and strong winds, while Highway 417 construction nears completion and O-Train lines 2 and 4 close for maintenance this weekend. Renfrew County schools plan to cut librarian positions by half, and provincial politicians face criticism over time spent in the legislature.
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  • Ottawa: Indigenous-led safety patrol helps vulnerable in Ottawa's Vanier neighborhood | June 13
    Jun 13 2026
    Ottawa's Odawa Native Friendship Centre launched a community outreach program in Vanier and the ByWard Market, inspired by Winnipeg’s Bear Clan Patrol, while Riverside Hospital locked down due to a weapon scare. OC Transpo is retiring most of its double-decker buses, and Ottawa leaders are advancing the National Food Security Strategy to boost local food systems.
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  • Ottawa: Ottawa introduces bill to address forced labor amid Trump tariffs | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Ottawa officials announce new measures to combat forced labor and push for zero-emission buses, while residents protest a controversial rail project. The city also prepares for the 2026 World Cup and highlights its top patios for beer lovers.
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  • Ottawa: Fourth person charged in Last Duel Park homicide | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Ottawa police charge fourth person in Christo Allison Richards' death, while the city closes last supervised drug sites and OC Transpo offers fare-free weekends. Petawawa prepares for military housing expansion and a shooting sparks calls for more police in the east end.
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  • Ottawa: Ottawa's last supervised injection sites close amid community concerns | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Ottawa's last supervised drug consumption sites are closing this week, raising concerns about public health and homelessness, while a major barn fire in Napanee caused millions in damage. Ottawa police also warn of a dangerous offender with a sexual violence history being released on day parole.
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  • Ottawa: Teen Injured in Coyote Attack | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Ottawa teens face coyote attack risks as emergency crews treat a youth injured in Orléans, while Northern mayors push back against highway four-laning plans. A Rideau Street sinkhole and Parks Canada layoffs highlight infrastructure and budget concerns in the city.
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  • Ottawa: Ottawa pushes to free streamers from funding local news mandates | June 08
    Jun 8 2026
    Ottawa's city council has directed the CRTC to remove funding requirements for streaming platforms and local news, while Councilor Tim Tierney becomes FCM president. Thousands gathered in Manotick for the annual rubber duck race to support community programs.
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