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A Day for Daring Moves, Superfans & Soggy Feeds — Your Ottawa Friday!

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🎭 Arts & Culture

  1. Ever seen a ballet dance like an intricate recipe? The National Ballet of Canada is stirring up appreciation with its latest production, which explores the 'ritual of moving together in formation.' It’s a thought-provoking dive into choreography that’s sure to engage your heart and mind. Why give it a watch? Because art can turn a mundane evening into a memorable one!

🚧 Local News & Events

  1. Public transit is about to get a turbo boost! The first phase of public outreach for a proposed high-speed rail network wraps tonight, ending a crucial step in shaping Ottawa's transportation future. Your input could help determine if we trade gridlock for smooth sailing down the tracks — so let your voice be heard!
  2. Can a bird feeder really cost you $400? A Gatineau woman learned just how strict local laws can be when she was warned about a hefty fine potentially coming her way due to her beloved feeder. Talk about being an animal lover! Just remember, sometimes it's the little joys that can stir up giant headaches.
  3. Guess who isn't getting the early retirement party they signed up for? Mounties, border officers, and cyber spies found themselves shut out of an upcoming retirement incentive program. It's a tough pill to swallow, but hey, more time to serve and protect!

⚖️ Crime & Safety

  1. A tragic loss in our community. Julia MacIsaac, a UHN microbiologist, has been remembered for her kindness following an incident involving her former partner. The impact of their relationship and the tragedy has not only shocked her colleagues but reminds us of the importance of safety and vigilance in our community.
  2. Can you help solve a mystery worth $25,000? Irma Galastica, a mother who vanished nearly two years ago, has police offering a generous reward for information that leads to her whereabouts. Every little tip could make a big difference in finding her — let’s rally together!
  3. Barrhaven rocked by a shocking crime. A woman was killed, and one person has been arrested in connection to the incident on Thursday night. With questions lingering, our thoughts remain with the victim’s family during this heartbreaking time.

🏒 Sports & Recreation

  1. Are the Ottawa Senators facing their final game? With the team on the brink of elimination and missing star player Sanderson, it's a tense time for fans. The Senators recently faced a staggering defeat that could spell the end of their playoffs. Will they rise from the ashes like a phoenix or hang up their skates until next season?
  2. ‘Stay ready’ they say — and Jamison Battle did just that. Coming off the bench for the Raptors, he played a pivotal role in their win over the Cavaliers, showcasing what it means to be a team player. His performance is a reminder that every role counts in the pursuit of victory!
  3. Quickley's not so quick to play. The Raptors have lost guard Immanuel Quickley for the rest of the series against the Cavs due to injury. It’s a blow for the team, but may also be a chance for other players to step up. Let’s see how they’ll handle this twist in their playoff journey!

🌊 Community & Environment

  1. Floodwaters are receding but patience is a virtue! Gatineau’s mayor is urging residents to stay cautious as the waters drop. It’s a delicate recovery treading slowly but surely.
  2. A glimmer of hope on the Ottawa River! Water levels are showing small signs of decline, signaling better news for residents living along its banks. It might be a slow retreat, but every dip is a step toward normalcy!

💼 Business & Economy

  1. Ticketmaster is cleaning up its act! After the recent omnibus budget bill, the platform has delisted resale tickets in Ontario to comply with new regulations, which set caps on resale prices. It may feel restrictive, but it’s also a win for the fans who were getting priced out of events!
  2. Washroom woes are over! After months of closure, Line 1 station washrooms are back in business. A sigh of relief for commuters who had to hold it in too long! Sometimes, it’s the simple things that make our day.

🎉 Feel-Good Stories

  1. Meet your next favorite Senators superfan! An energetic fellow from overseas has found his way into the hearts of Ottawa sports fans. His passion for the team will give you goosebumps! In a world full of stress, sometimes the spirit of fandom is the best lift you can get.

Source Articles (30)

Ottawa River levels show small signs of decline

Water levels and flows on the Ottawa River have begun to slightly decline in places between Pembroke, Ont., and Carillon, Que., according to the river's planning board.

General Apr 24, 2026

This year's Ottawa River flooding so far: The view in photos

CBC reporters and videographers in the Ottawa-Gatineau region captured these scenes of local flooding over the past week.

General Apr 24, 2026

Meet this Ottawa Senators superfan from over the pond

Harrison Dowling lives in the U.K. but has been an Ottawa Senators fan since going to a game in 2010 with family who live in Carleton Place. Rachelle Elsiufi asked Dowling about his long-distance devotion to the team.

General Apr 24, 2026

Carolina Hurricanes down Ottawa Senators to take 3-0 series lead

The Senators are in a familiar — and uncomfortable — playoff position. Jackson Blake scored the winner in the second period and Frederik Anderson made 21 saves as Carolina beat Ottawa 2-1 to take a 3-0 lead in the teams' first-round playoff series Thursday.

General Apr 24, 2026

Quebec specialist doctors ratify deal, ending long contract dispute

Members of the federation representing Quebec’s specialist doctors have ratified a tentative agreement reached with the provincial government by a margin of 86 per cent, ending a long-standing contract dispute.

General Apr 24, 2026

Mounties, border officers and cyber spies shut out of early retirement incentive

Front-line security and intelligence workers including Mounties won't be able to access the government's penalty‑free early retirement incentive as federal public safety agencies focus on getting more people in the door — not out.

General Apr 24, 2026

Woman killed, 1 person arrested in Barrhaven Thursday night

Ottawa police and paramedics say a woman was killed and another person was arrested on Ashbourne Crescent on Thursday night.

General Apr 24, 2026

Los Angeles Chargers take Ottawa's Akheem Mesidor in 1st round of NFL draft

Akheem Mesidor is ready to make Southern California his new football home. The Los Angeles Chargers selected the Canadian edge rusher in the first round, No. 22 overall, of the NFL draft Thursday night. And the 25-year-old Ottawa native is raring to go.

General Apr 24, 2026

Indigenous ancestral remains were found 20 years ago. Ontario says the new homeowners have to investigate

An Ontario couple was shocked to receive a provincial order to investigate ancestral remains discovered on their property years before they lived there. A number of Indigenous and non-Indigenous homeowners and experts say the law mandating burial site investigations doesn’t make sense for anyone — and needs to be rewritten.

General Apr 24, 2026

High stakes ahead for PWHL's super Saturday regular-season finale

All eight teams are in action in the PWHL's final day of the regular season on Saturday. The outcomes will determine which teams secure the final playoff spot, top seed in the playoffs and first-overall pick in the PWHL Draft.

General Apr 24, 2026
Ford government commits to passing code of conduct reform before municipal elections

Ford government commits to passing code of conduct reform before municipal elections

Minister Rob Flack told Global News he still intends to pass new municipal rules, including the ability to remove sitting councillors from office in the most extreme cases.

Canada Apr 24, 2026

Ticketmaster delists Ontario resale tickets after omnibus budget bill passed

Ticketmaster Canada is delisting resale tickets that customers have posted for Ontario events as it prepares to comply with incoming provincial legislation.

General Apr 24, 2026

Line 1 station washrooms reopen after months-long closure

"Thank you for your patience," the transit service said in a social media post on Friday. The washrooms were announced closed in late February.

General Apr 24, 2026

Person found fatally injured in Gatineau, Que., business

Gatineau police say someone was fatally injured at a business east of the city's downtown late Thursday night.

General Apr 24, 2026

Gatineau, Que., mayor urges caution as floodwaters recede

Gatineau, Que., Mayor Maude Marquis-Bissonnette says water levels are improving heading into the weekend.

General Apr 24, 2026

Fatal single-vehicle crash partially closes Highway 417 in rural west Ottawa

Ontario Provincial Police say a fatal single-vehicle crash Friday morning has closed westbound Highway 417 at Panmure Road in rural west Ottawa.

General Apr 24, 2026

Pedestrian airlifted to hospital after crash in Alexandria

Ontario Provincial Police say a 25-year-old woman who was struck by a vehicle at Main and Kenyon streets in Alexandria was airlifted to a hospital for treatment of critical injuries Thursday afternoon.

General Apr 24, 2026

Ontario couple in months-long murder trial involving boys in their care to learn their fates in May

A judge's decision in the murder trial for Becky Hamber and Brandy Cooney, who are accused in the 2022 death of a 12-year-old and alleged torture of his younger brother, will be handed down May 5 as part of proceedings that began in mid-September.

General Apr 24, 2026
Man dies after house fire in Toronto on Thursday evening

Man dies after house fire in Toronto on Thursday evening

Around 7 p.m., Toronto fire crews were called to the area of Pellatt Avenue and Academy Road to tackle a blaze.

Canada Apr 24, 2026
Man facing assault charge after player seriously hurt during Ontario hockey game

Man facing assault charge after player seriously hurt during Ontario hockey game

A 26-year-old man is facing charges after an alleged on-ice assault during a recreational hockey tournament in Southgate, Ont., last month.

Canada Apr 24, 2026
Jamison Battle ‘stays ready’ for Raptors

Jamison Battle ‘stays ready’ for Raptors

Jamison Battle knows exactly who he is.

Sports Apr 24, 2026
Ticketmaster delists resale tickets in Ontario ahead of price cap

Ticketmaster delists resale tickets in Ontario ahead of price cap

Ticketmaster spokesperson Shabnum Durrani says it removed the seats to comply with incoming provincial legislation that will cap the price of resale tickets at face value.

Canada Apr 24, 2026

Phase 1 of public outreach on proposed high-speed rail network wraps Friday night

Thousands of "open and constructive exchanges" have taken place and will help shed light on local concerns and needs, the Crown corporation behind the project wrote in a blog post earlier this week.

General Apr 24, 2026

Gatineau woman told her bird feeder could lead to $400 fine

A Gatineau woman said she's taken aback after the city warned her she could face a $400 fine over the bird feeder in her backyard.

General Apr 24, 2026

National Ballet of Canada production explores 'ritual of moving together in formation'

The National Ballet of Canada is bringing an acclaimed new work called "Procession" to the National Arts Centre this weekend. Sandra Abma reports.

General Apr 24, 2026
Police offering $25K reward for information on disappearance of Toronto woman

Police offering $25K reward for information on disappearance of Toronto woman

Halton police are offering a $25,000 reward for anyone with information about the disappearance of a Toronto mother last seen in the Burlington area in 2024.

Crime Apr 24, 2026
UHN microbiologist killed by roommate remembered as compassionate and kind

UHN microbiologist killed by roommate remembered as compassionate and kind

A Toronto man has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 12 years after pleading guilty to the second-degree murder of his former partner, Julia MacIsaac.

Crime Apr 24, 2026
Sens facing elimination minus injured Sanderson

Sens facing elimination minus injured Sanderson

Tim Stutzle fired a pass that hopped over Thomas Chabot's stick. Brady Tkachuk snapped a puck to no one in particular.

Sports Apr 24, 2026
Ontario company behind Drake ice stunt says shutdown was ‘unfortunate’

Ontario company behind Drake ice stunt says shutdown was ‘unfortunate’

The Ontario based company behind Drake's ice blocks in Toronto, told Global News they were pleased with the excitement around the album release stunt.

Trending Apr 24, 2026
Quickley out for rest of Raptors series with Cavs

Quickley out for rest of Raptors series with Cavs

Toronto Raptors guard Immanuel Quickley is out for the remainder of the team's first-round series against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Sports Apr 24, 2026