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🚗 Routes & Météo

  1. Avez-vous entendu parler de la ligne de train à grande vitesse ? Eh bien, elle pourrait traverser 1 700 propriétés, si les prévisions s'avèrent exactes ! La route proposée Montréal-Ottawa pourrait redéfinir le paysage.

🏠 Logement & Coût de la Vie

  1. Vous avez un œil sur un plan de logement budgétaire ? Le candidat à la mairie, Alex Lawson, promet de réduire les frais de construction pour promouvoir le logement communautaire. Cela pourrait-il être la solution à nos problèmes d'accessibilité ?

📢 Hôtel de ville

  1. Le Premier ministre du Québec, Fréchette, secoue à nouveau les choses ! Il envisage de renouveler la clause d'exception concernant la loi sur la langue de la province, une mesure qui pourrait susciter de nouveaux débats. Pourquoi ? Parce que les lois linguistiques impactent la vie quotidienne et la culture locale.

  2. Avez-vous rencontré Neil Saravanamuttoo ? Le nouveau candidat à la mairie fait sensation avec ses promesses de transports abordables et de transparence. Ottawa a besoin de plus de dirigeants avec un agenda clair !

⚖️ Crime & Sécurité

  1. Un homme de Gatineau est dans le pétrin ! Il fait face à plusieurs accusations liées à une série d'incendies inquiétants, maintenant la communauté en alerte. La sécurité incendie n'est pas à prendre à la légère, les amis !

  2. Dans un retournement de situation déchirant, deux femmes de l'Ontario ont été reconnues coupables d'un crime odieux. Elles ont été condamnées pour avoir tué un garçon qu'elles tentaient d'adopter tout en confiant son frère, envoyant des ondes de choc à travers la communauté. Nous devons veiller à ce que justice soit faite et protéger nos enfants.

🌿 Communauté & Culture

  1. Rencontrez le groupe de mariachis le plus ancien d'Ottawa ! Avec leurs mélodies vibrantes, ils ont gardé notre moral haut pendant des années. Nous aimons notre talent local !

  2. Le Royal a une mission ! Ils ont lancé une campagne de collecte de fonds de 75 millions de dollars pour la recherche et les soins urgents, visant à améliorer les services de santé dans notre communauté. Chaque dollar compte !

💼 Affaires & Économie

  1. La frustration monte parmi les fans de sport ! Les détenteurs de billets de saison sont agacés par les nouvelles lois limitant les prix de revente. C'est un sujet brûlant qui pourrait changer l'expérience des fans pour toujours.

🏥 Santé

  1. Attention, les amis ! Le portail des risques d'inondation du Canada est toujours hors service et ne prend même pas en compte le changement climatique — une recette pour le désastre si vous voulez mon avis. Nous avons besoin de solutions proactives pour nos communautés.

🎉 Histoires positives

  1. Ces enfants d'Ottawa ont fait preuve de bravoure quand cela comptait le plus ! Ils ont appelé le 911 pendant une crise, montrant que même les plus jeunes d'entre nous peuvent être des héros. Célébrons notre jeunesse locale qui fait la différence !

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Mayoral candidate Alex Lawson says he'd cut building fees in new housing plan

Mayoral candidate Alex Lawson has released a housing and homelessness plan he says will cut construction costs and improve shelter safety.

General May 5, 2026

OPP charge 13 after seizing $4.1M of illegal drugs in Cornwall, Montreal

Ontario Provincial Police say they seized drugs with an estimated street value of $4.1 million during a major operation in Cornwall and Montreal last month. The amount of suspected fentanyl recovered equated to "approximately 200,000 potentially lethal street-level doses," according to police.

General May 5, 2026

Ottawa breaks ground on long-delayed Afghanistan memorial after bitter design fight

The federal government has finally begun construction on a national Afghanistan war memorial in Ottawa, years after a politically charged design dispute nearly derailed the project. The monument will honour more than 40,000 Canadian veterans and 158 fallen soldiers, with completion now pushed to 2028.

General May 5, 2026

These Ottawa children called 911 when it counted most

City of Ottawa emergency services recognized three children who called 911 when a loved one was in need.

General May 5, 2026

Change might be in store for federal co-working sites

The federal government is considering reallocating shared workspaces to help departments that expect employees to work in the office four days a week starting July 6. David Fraser has more.

General May 5, 2026

Canada's latest census effort begins

Canada has begun its latest census effort, as Ottawa seeks to build an updated picture of the country and its people.

General May 5, 2026

Judge in Ontario murder trial for prospective parents of 2 brothers to release decision today

An Ontario Superior Court judge will hand down his decision this morning in the Milton murder trial for Burlington couple Becky Hamber and Brandy Cooney, prospective parents who pleaded not guilty in the death of a 12-year-old boy and alleged torture of his younger brother.

General May 5, 2026
Progressive Conservatives set Ford Fest for Scarborough ahead of key byelection

Progressive Conservatives set Ford Fest for Scarborough ahead of key byelection

Staff and MPPs in the Ford government are being asked to beef up the attendance numbers at Premier Doug Ford’s annual community barbecue — nicknamed Ford Fest — as the Progressive Conservative Party looks to “build momentum” ahead of the Scarborough Southwest byelection. While the Ford government has yet to call the byelection to replace...

Politics May 5, 2026

Sex assault allegations against Ottawa police union president being investigated by watchdog

The president of the union for rank-and-file Ottawa police officers and civilian members has been accused of sexual assault dating back to 2008, CBC News has learned.

General May 5, 2026

Meet the Ottawa area’s longest lasting mariachi band

May 5, or Cinco de Mayo, is a day of celebration of Mexican culture, history and food. In Ottawa, one group has been gathering together for more than three decades. Omar Dabaghi-Pacheco tracked them down.

General May 5, 2026

A packed legislative session begins in Quebec City. These are the bills that could pass into law

Quebec lawmakers begin sitting at the National Assembly today — and, with a shorter-than-usual session ahead, the premier says her party will attempt to pass an ambitious number of bills.

General May 5, 2026

Quebec faces pressure to act on promise to reopen fast-track immigration program

Jessica Prats came to Quebec from France with her husband and four children with hopes of building a life in Canada, but her plan was put on hold when the provincial government scrapped a fast-track immigration program.

General May 5, 2026

Canadian flood risk portal doesn't work yet and doesn't consider climate change: report

By now, Canadians should have a portal where they can learn their personal flood risk by entering their address. But that portal doesn't work yet, and when it does, it won't take climate change into account, says a new report from the Auditor General's office.

General May 5, 2026

Carney picks former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour to be governor general

Prime Minister Mark Carney has named former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour as Canada's next governor general.

General May 5, 2026

Season ticket holders frustrated by Ontario's new law capping resale prices

Ontario's move to capped the price of resale tickets is making it harder for some season seat holders to offset the cost by selling tickets to games they can't attend.

General May 5, 2026
Ontario, Quebec residents charged after RCMP seize $4.4M in drugs

Ontario, Quebec residents charged after RCMP seize $4.4M in drugs

Six people from Ontario and Quebec are facing charges after the RCMP seized more than $4.4 million in drugs during an 18-month-long investigation.

Crime May 5, 2026
Ontario women found guilty of killing boy in their care and confining his sibling

Ontario women found guilty of killing boy in their care and confining his sibling

An Ontario judge is expected to deliver his ruling Tuesday in the case of two women accused of killing a boy they were trying to adopt and confining his brother.

Crime May 5, 2026

Ontario couple found guilty of boy’s murder, brother’s torture

General May 5, 2026

The Royal launches $75M research, urgent care fundraising campaign

Ottawa's mental health centre is asking people to donate a total of $75 million for urgent care and research into topics such as brain imaging and looking for physical signs of suicide risk.

General May 5, 2026

Neil Saravanamuttoo pledges cheap transit, transparency at mayoral launch

Neil Saravanamuttoo is framing his Ottawa mayoral bid as a fight against insiders and special interests while promising to drastically cut transit fares and open up the books at city hall.

General May 5, 2026

Gatineau, Que., man faces several charges linked to string of fires

Gatineau police allege a 61-year-old man set seven fires across an area east of the city core last month. Among the charges he's facing is arson with disregard for human life.

General May 5, 2026

Public health warns of increase in Toronto drug deaths

There was an increase in suspected opioid overdose deaths in Toronto over several days last week, Toronto Public Health warns.

General May 5, 2026
Doug Ford accuses NDP leader Marit Stiles of “trump-style” comments

Doug Ford accuses NDP leader Marit Stiles of “trump-style” comments

Premier Doug Ford called Stiles's remark "unacceptable" and tried to tie it to U.S. President Donald Trump. Stiles pushed back and said she had nothing to apologize for.

Politics May 5, 2026

Canada's incoming GG Louise Arbour brings rich palette of experience to Rideau Hall

Former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour is perhaps Canada's most accomplished jurist, having served in a number of highly influential roles both at home and abroad that sometimes earned her criticism for the principled positions she took.

General May 5, 2026
Rajakovic already looking ahead to next season

Rajakovic already looking ahead to next season

As far as Darko Rajakovic is concerned, there is no off-season.

Sports May 5, 2026

Montreal-Ottawa high-speed rail line could cross 1,700 properties, Alto predicts

The first stretch of Canada's proposed high-speed rail network is expected to cross approximately 1,700 properties, including at least 500 agricultural lands, the Crown corporation behind the project has told Radio-Canada.

General May 5, 2026
Toronto highrise fire sparked by work to remediate damage after previous blaze

Toronto highrise fire sparked by work to remediate damage after previous blaze

A fire between the walls of two Thorncliffe Park condos was ignited during remedial work for an original fire that burned for several weeks late last year, Toronto fire says.

Fire May 5, 2026

U of O students built a race car. Do they have the winning formula?

University of Ottawa engineering students have built a race car styled in plaid for an upcoming contest in Michigan that challenges participants to design and competitively race a formula-style car.

General May 5, 2026
WNBA is new in Toronto but women’s basketball has a long history in Canada

WNBA is new in Toronto but women’s basketball has a long history in Canada

The WNBA, not surprisingly, chose Canada as the country to extend its footprint outside of the U.S. for the first time. But while the league will have a new franchise in the country with the expansion Toronto Tempo making their debut this season, Canada has been sending a pipeline of players to the U.S. for more than three...

Sports May 5, 2026

Quebec Premier Fréchette to renew notwithstanding clause on province's language law

The notwithstanding clause, which has been invoked most frequently by Quebec, allows provincial governments to enact legislation that limits sections of Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms for a maximum of five years.

General May 5, 2026