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Ingram’s Injury, Ontario Job Blues & Celebrating Resilience — Your Ottawa Update

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🏀 Sports & Playoffs

  1. Ouch! All-star Brandon Ingram exits Raptors playoff game early. After struggling with heel inflammation all series, Ingram left Game 5 against the Cavaliers in the second quarter and did not return. The Raptors now face a huge challenge as they attempt to maintain momentum.

  2. Raptors looking to Scottie Barnes for Game 5 success! Barnes is averaging a whopping 25.8 points in this series as he leads the team with defensive strategies against the Cavs' stars. With the series tied at 2-2, every game counts now!

💰 Economy & Employment

  1. Ontario records largest unemployment rate increase in Canada. The Financial Accountability Office disclosed that Ontario's job creation slowed significantly, with only 80,900 new jobs in 2025, the slowest pace since 2015. As much as we love cozy cafes, this isn't the kind of local economic news we want to sip our coffee to.

⚖️ Crime & Safety

  1. Another twist in Winnipeg's extortion drama! Jahaid Hossain Maruf faces new charges in a series of criminal activities, including arsons and extortion. This ongoing saga raises questions about crime rates in our neighboring regions.

  2. York police uncover shocking human trafficking accusations. A man from Whitchurch-Stouffville is accused of luring and trafficking a minor, reminding us all of the critical need for continuing education about local safety.

  3. Watch out! Ghost guns are on the rise in Toronto. Police have arrested a 28-year-old for manufacturing and distributing these untraceable firearms. It’s a sight that sends a chill, especially when 3D printing could be used for so much more than making problems!

🔍 Community & Culture

  1. Big bucks for St. Catharines: GM investment announced. General Motors is pouring $691 million into its engine plant to produce powerful V-8 engines. This could mean more jobs and more steel-toed boots stomping around town in the future!

  2. Special education funding plea: advocates speak out. The heartwarming story of a missing child turned into a pressing plea for better funding for special education, spotlighting how important it is to take care of all kids in our community.

🎉 Feel-Good Stories

  1. A touching 107 years of resilience! Iwan Winniczuk, a Holodomor survivor, celebrated his 107th birthday in Mississauga, sharing tales that remind us of the strength of the human spirit in overcoming tragic circumstances to reach a better life in Canada.

  2. Blue Jays' Davis Schneider advocates for naloxone awareness. Schneider shares his powerful family story, emphasizing how the life-saving drug could help prevent opioid overdoses. A heartfelt reminder of the importance of community support in tough times.

Source Articles (22)

School board supervisors won't be allowed to speak with media, education minister says

Ontario's education minister said supervisors appointed by the province to take over from school trustees will not be allowed to speak to reporters, saying he wants them to focus on fixing problem school boards.

General Apr 29, 2026

Federal budget update includes plan to cut back on management consultants

The federal government’s spring economic outlook includes plan to cut back on the use of management consultants by 20 per cent over the next three years.

General Apr 29, 2026

Gatineau warns of possible 2nd flood as heavy rainfall predicted for National Capital Region

The City of Gatineau is encouraging residents to stock up on supplies and sandbags over concerns about potential major flooding in the days to come. Its advice comes as Environment Canada is forecasting a large amount of rain to fall on the National Capital Region starting late Wednesday.

General Apr 29, 2026

What's it like to have the PM as your MP?

One year ago, Prime Minister Mark Carney won a seat in a general election in the riding of Nepean. It marked the first time since the 1880s that the prime minister's riding was in the nation's capital. CBC's Hallie Cotnam checks in with local voters.

General Apr 29, 2026

Ottawa makes offensive lineman Giordano Vaccaro, from Winnipeg, the top pick of CFL draft

The Ottawa Redblacks selected Purdue offensive lineman Giordano Vaccaro first overall in the CFL draft Tuesday night. The six-foot-two, 307-pound Winnipeg native spent 2025 at Purdue, appearing in all 12 games and seeing action on offence and special teams.

General Apr 29, 2026

How much should Ottawa sprawl as it seeks space for 500,000 more people?

City councillors were preparing to consider five options for how Ottawa should grow to keep up with a surging population, until provincial changes pushed city staff to call off the meeting.

General Apr 29, 2026

PWHL playoff preview: Who will capture the Walter Cup?

Four teams will begin the battle for the PWHL's third championship on Thursday, when the Boston Fleet host Game 1 against the Ottawa Charge (7 p.m. ET). The Montreal Victoire will open its series against the reigning champions, the Minnesota Frost, on Saturday (2 p.m. ET).

General Apr 29, 2026
Davis Schneider’s brother died of an overdose. The Blue Jay says naloxone can save others

Davis Schneider’s brother died of an overdose. The Blue Jay says naloxone can save others

To Davis Schneider, his older brother Steven was "kind of like a Superman."

Health Apr 29, 2026
Ford government moves to include triple bunking cells in Ontario jail expansion

Ford government moves to include triple bunking cells in Ontario jail expansion

Ontario's jails are currently struggling with overcrowding issues, including an average capacity of around 130 per cent and growing violent incidents.

Canada Apr 29, 2026
Mississauga man who survived the Holodomor celebrates 107th birthday

Mississauga man who survived the Holodomor celebrates 107th birthday

Iwan Winniczuk lives at the Ivan Franko Seniors' Residence in Mississauga and said it's his resilience and survival instincts that allowed him to reach centenarian status.

Lifestyle Apr 29, 2026
Scottie Barnes leads Raptors into pivotal Game 5

Scottie Barnes leads Raptors into pivotal Game 5

The Toronto Raptors look to build on a two-game push when they visit the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 5 tonight.

Sports Apr 29, 2026
OPP lay 1st-degree murder, arson charges in homicide cold case

OPP lay 1st-degree murder, arson charges in homicide cold case

Ontario Provincial Police recently put up a billboard near Orangeville, Ont., as part of its ongoing effort to crack the investigation.

Crime Apr 29, 2026
Ontario records largest unemployment rate increase in Canada: FAO

Ontario records largest unemployment rate increase in Canada: FAO

A new report from the Financial Accountability Office of Ontario found job creation slowed in 2025, with 80,900 jobs created last year.

Economy Apr 29, 2026
Winnipeg extortion investigation leads to new charges for Ontario man

Winnipeg extortion investigation leads to new charges for Ontario man

Additional charges have been laid against a man who was involved in crimes that resulted in nationwide warrants being issued, Winnipeg police said.

Crime Apr 29, 2026
Man accused of human trafficking, child sexual abuse offences: York police

Man accused of human trafficking, child sexual abuse offences: York police

A Whitchurch-Stouffville man has been charged with human trafficking and child sexual abuse and exploitation material offences in an investigation that police say is ongoing.

Crime Apr 29, 2026
BikeShare Toronto warns riders of QR code scam

BikeShare Toronto warns riders of QR code scam

Bike Share Toronto is warning riders of fake QR code scams as Toronto police echo similar concerns with parking meter fraud cases.

Canada Apr 29, 2026
Advocates urge Ontario to boost special ed funding, report exclusion of kids

Advocates urge Ontario to boost special ed funding, report exclusion of kids

Ontario autism advocates are calling for greater staffing and funding for special education in the province to address what they say is a lack of adequate in-class supports.

Politics Apr 29, 2026
New poll puts leaderless Ontario Liberals ahead of Ford’s Progressive Conservatives

New poll puts leaderless Ontario Liberals ahead of Ford’s Progressive Conservatives

The leaderless Ontario Liberals have nudged ahead of the PCs, according to a new poll released after the premier's private jet reversal and changes to freedom-of-information laws.

Canada Apr 29, 2026
Raptors hope to keep momentum in Game 5 vs. Cavs

Raptors hope to keep momentum in Game 5 vs. Cavs

RJ Barrett thinks the Toronto Raptors have to do one key thing in Game 5 of their playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers: don't fall behind.

Sports Apr 29, 2026
GM to spend $691M on St. Catharines engine plant

GM to spend $691M on St. Catharines engine plant

The investment comes as tariffs imposed by the U.S. government have raised concerns about the future of Canada's automotive sector. 

Canada Apr 29, 2026
Untraceable 3D-printed ‘ghost guns’ seized, Toronto police charge suspect

Untraceable 3D-printed ‘ghost guns’ seized, Toronto police charge suspect

Toronto police have charged a 28-year-old man in an alleged 'ghost gun' operation, as officers warn 3D-printed firearms are a growing concern in the city.

Crime Apr 29, 2026
Brandon Ingram exits Raptors playoff game early

Brandon Ingram exits Raptors playoff game early

Raptors all-star forward Brandon Ingram was hurt in Game 5 of Toronto's series with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Sports Apr 29, 2026