• Rhoddy's Bay not spared from widespread flooding - CTV News

    Rhoddy's Bay not spared from widespread flooding - CTV News
    CTV News
    Rhoddy's Bay not spared from widespread flooding
    CTV News
    The Ottawa Valley has not been spared from widespread flooding that has captured much of Ontario and Quebec. Dozens of homes and cottages in Rhoddy's Bay in McNab-Braeside Township have been affected after heavy rains caused the Ottawa River to ...
  • Ottawa gives $7.48M for sex offender reintegration program - Toronto Star

    Ottawa gives $7.48M for sex offender reintegration program - Toronto Star
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    Ottawa gives $7.48M for sex offender reintegration program
    Toronto Star
    Circles of Support and Accountability, which helps reintegrate sexual offenders after they're released from jail, will receive $7.48M from Public Safety Canada. Mennonite minister Harry Nigh, a recently retired community chaplain, helped lay the ...and more »
  • Judge asks Ottawa police to reconsider prisoner transfer delays - Ottawa Citizen

    Judge asks Ottawa police to reconsider prisoner transfer delays - Ottawa Citizen
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    Judge asks Ottawa police to reconsider prisoner transfer delays
    Ottawa Citizen
    A Superior Court judge has asked Ottawa police to justify a policy that requires three weeks' notice to transfer a prisoner from an out-of-town jail to Ottawa for a bail review, even if the jail is only as far away as Brockville. During a bail review ...and more »
  • Senators head to the Big Apple looking for big win - Ottawa Citizen

    Senators head to the Big Apple looking for big win - Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa Citizen
    Senators head to the Big Apple looking for big win
    Ottawa Citizen
    The Ottawa Senators' Derick Brassard ties the game up 4-4 with 1:26 left in the third period. Tony Caldwell / Postmedia Network. Share Adjust Comment Print. NEW YORK — It's up to you, New York. If the Ottawa Senators are going to advance to the ...
    Kyle Turris scores in overtime, Ottawa Senators take 3-2 series leadSilver Seven
    What's even better than rest for the Sens? GritOttawa Sun
    8 tweets that defined Ga
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  • Constance Bay fights back the flood with orange crush of sandbags, loads of goodwill - Ottawa Citizen

    Constance Bay fights back the flood with orange crush of sandbags, loads of goodwill - Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa Citizen
    Constance Bay fights back the flood with orange crush of sandbags, loads of goodwill
    Ottawa Citizen
    Volunteers pile orange sandbags around the Lighthouse Grocery and Restaurant on Bayview Drive, a community hub for generations in Constance Bay. Kelly Egan / Postmedia. Share Adjust Comment Print. There was a nervous hope the tide was turning in ...
    Constance Bay residents band together to fight 'heartbreaking' floodingCBC.ca
    Volunteers needed to help with flooding in Constanc
  • Egan: Family scrambles after single mom dies in freak fall - Ottawa Citizen

    Egan: Family scrambles after single mom dies in freak fall - Ottawa Citizen
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    Egan: Family scrambles after single mom dies in freak fall
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    Kelly Sherman is dealing with the aftermath of the sudden death of her mother, Penny Sherwood (on screen). Julie Oliver / Postmedia. Share Adjust Comment Print. Penny Sherwood was found unconscious in her apartment on the morning of April 18 — lying ...and more »
  • CBC Ottawa's must-see photos for the week of April 30 - CBC.ca

    CBC Ottawa's must-see photos for the week of April 30 - CBC.ca
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    CBC Ottawa's must-see photos for the week of April 30
    CBC.ca
    Spring flooding dominated the local headlines last week, but a major disruptive gas leak downtown and the Ottawa Senators' ongoing playoff run also provided some must-see moments. Here are some of the best sights from the past seven days in ...
  • Floods: A glimmer of good news as Ottawa River reaches peak - Ottawa Citizen

    Floods: A glimmer of good news as Ottawa River reaches peak - Ottawa Citizen
    Ottawa Citizen
    Floods: A glimmer of good news as Ottawa River reaches peak
    Ottawa Citizen
    The Canadian Forces were called into Gatineau to help with the flooding in Gatineau Sunday May 7, 2017. CF members make their way along Rue Campeau. Ashley Fraser / Postmedia. Share Adjust Comment Print. There was a glimmer of good new Monday ...
    Federal, provincial buildings in Gatineau closed Monday as flooding continuesCBC.ca
    Record flood overwhelms homeowners, forces PS shutdown in GatineauOttawa
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