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Daily Ottawa May 11 - May 11, 2026

Trésors de tulipes, enquêtes criminelles & rumeurs de Coupe du Monde — Votre lundi à Ottawa

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🌷 Culture & Événements

  1. Ottawa déborde de couleurs ! Le festival annuel des tulipes bat son plein, révélant des fleurs époustouflantes à travers la ville. C’est une tradition printanière qui attire visiteurs et locaux, peignant le paysage de pétales vibrants — une excuse parfaite pour une promenade printanière !
  2. Vous vous êtes déjà demandé comment la magie de l’animation se fait ? Dan Mintz nous livre les secrets pour donner vie à la voix de Tina dans Bob's Burgers. Il partage des aperçus sur le son excentrique et la personnalité qui rendent Tina si mémorable — espérons avoir un aperçu de ses légendaires pas de danse au festival !

📅 Dates Limites à Venir

  1. Êtes-vous un procrastinateur du recensement ? Le jour du recensement est officiellement arrivé ! Si vous n'avez pas encore rempli votre questionnaire, c'est le moment de briller. Vos réponses aident à façonner notre communauté — c’est comme un grand projet de groupe où tout le monde doit participer !
  2. Le recensement de 2026 est en route ! Le recensement de cette année comprend des questions curieuses, comme votre temps de trajet. Ils disent que c'est pour comprendre nos rythmes quotidiens — il s'agit moins de surveiller et plus de planifier notre avenir.

🚔 Enquêtes & Sécurité

  1. Triple homicide à Brockville ébranle la communauté. La police de Brockville est à la recherche de vidéos pour aider à résoudre une tragique affaire de meurtre. Chacun espère une piste qui apportera justice à une communauté blessée — comme on dit, la lumière projetée sur l'obscurité peut révéler la vérité.
  2. Alerte au hantavirus en Ontario ! Bien qu'il y ait eu une alerte au hantavirus, les personnes asymptomatiques ne reçoivent pas de tests en ce moment. Les professionnels de la santé sont prudents, mais la menace est réelle — restons informés et vigilants, les amis.

🏛️ Politique & Politique

  1. Le Parti libéral de l’Ontario dans de beaux draps ? Le chef intérimaire exige que l'ancien député Nate Erskine-Smith prouve les allégations de pratiques déloyales lors d'un récent concours de nomination. Le drame politique apporte des discussions animées dans les cafés cette semaine !
  2. Sur le jeu des billets de la Coupe du Monde ! L'Ontario renforce l'application des reventes de billets à l'approche de la Coupe du Monde FIFA 2026. Gardons ces revendeurs de billets à l'œil — qui veut payer plus que la valeur faciale pour une bonne place pour encourager notre équipe canadienne ?

⚖️ Crime & Justice

  1. Un entraîneur de Markham fait face à de nouvelles allégations. Un entraîneur sportif a été accusé d'avoir enfreint les conditions qui lui interdisent de contacter des mineurs. C'est un signal d'alarme pour que chacun soit vigilant sur la sécurité des jeunes dans notre communauté.
  2. À la recherche de justice pour un meurtre de 2005 ! La police de Barrie offre une récompense de 100 000 $ pour des informations sur le meurtre non résolu d’April Dobson. Cela rappelle que même les affaires les plus froides peuvent se réchauffer grâce à un peu d'aide de la communauté — chaque indice compte !

🏥 Santé & Bien-être

  1. Les pharmaciens peuvent maintenant en faire plus ! Le ministre de la santé de l’Ontario a annoncé que les pharmaciens obtiennent le feu vert pour traiter des conditions supplémentaires et administrer davantage de vaccins. C'est une grande victoire pour la commodité — c'est comme ramener la clinique directement dans votre pharmacie locale !
  2. Une année difficile pour une famille locale. Une maman d'Ottawa et sa famille vivent dans des hôtels depuis plus d'un an. Leur histoire illustre la lutte que beaucoup font face avec le logement — c’est un rappel poignant de tendre la main quand nous le pouvons.

🎉 Histoires de Bien-être

  1. Le Charge est de retour ! Ottawa Charge a atteint la finale de la Coupe Walter après une victoire haletante contre le Boston Fleet. Les locaux sont en émoi — continuons à partager ces bonnes ondes en soutenant nos équipes !

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Charge return to Walter Cup Final after finishing off Fleet in double-overtime thriller

The Ottawa Charge are returning to the Walter Cup Final for a second straight season. Michela Cava scored at 1:12 of the second overtime to earn Ottawa a thrilling 4-3 win over the Boston Fleet. The Charge won the best-of-five semifinal series in four games.

General May 11, 2026

'It was like the water cooler': Massive boulder unearthed during COVID gets informative sign

Old Ottawa South residents are celebrating new signage that shares the story of an ancient boulder that was unearthed during city work and gave them a place to gather during the COVID-19 pandemic.

General May 11, 2026

Ottawa Charge head back to Walter Cup finals after defeating Boston Fleet in semifinal series

The Ottawa Charge defeated the Boston Fleet 4-3 in Sunday's Game 4 in double overtime. As Emma Weller tells us, they've punched their ticket to the Walter Cup finals — and they're now awaiting their opponent.

General May 11, 2026

Ontario pharmacists getting power to treat more conditions, administer more vaccines: health minister

Ontario pharmacists will soon be allowed to administer more vaccines and treat more common ailments, as part of the government's continuing moves to expand its scope of practice.

General May 11, 2026

Race for mayor off to early start, even as Sutcliffe waits for the 'real campaign'

Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says he isn't campaigning yet, but his three main challengers aren't waiting for him to start. They've already established well-organized efforts to win the job and are sending out a barrage of announcements.

General May 11, 2026

Assault, harassment charges against OPS officer stem from alleged intimate partner violence

CBC News has learned that recent criminal charges against an Ottawa Police Service officer relate to alleged intimate partner violence and involve a police-issued Glock pistol.

General May 11, 2026

I left home to prove I was independent. Coming back was braver

When Jumol Royes left home for school in Ottawa in midlife, he sought independence. But being there taught him just how much he relied on the community he had back home.

General May 11, 2026
Blind side: Why World Cup economic impact on Vancouver, Toronto may never be known

Blind side: Why World Cup economic impact on Vancouver, Toronto may never be known

Vancouver Foodie Tours is hoping to dine out on an influx of visitors for the FIFA World Cup, when soccer fans begin converging on the city next month.

Sports May 11, 2026
Canada gave citizenship to a terrorist. Revoking it has been ‘ridiculously’ slow

Canada gave citizenship to a terrorist. Revoking it has been ‘ridiculously’ slow

Why does the it take the government so long to take back citizenship from those who should never have received it?

Canada May 11, 2026

Ontario just updated its OSAP calculator. See how the cuts might affect you

Ontario just updated its OSAP calculator for the 2026-27 academic year, offering students an early glimpse into how the Ford government's cuts to the program could impact the amount of money they receive for school.

General May 11, 2026

Ontario Nurses' Association launching constitutional challenge over lack of right to strike

The Ontario Nurses' Association is launching a constitutional challenge of a law that prevents them from taking any form of job action during the bargaining process, a move hospitals are calling deeply troubling.

General May 11, 2026

Census 2026 is here. Why does it ask what time you leave for work?

Canadians are once again being asked detailed questions in this year’s census. What is Statistics Canada trying to learn from it all?

General May 11, 2026

This single mom and her family have been living in Ottawa hotels for over a year

Jenny Jasmine and her two daughters have lived in three hotel rooms since April 2025. A fire in one hotel destroyed the family's few belongings, forcing them to relocate. The City of Ottawa houses more than 660 families in hotel rooms at a cost of nearly $30 million.

General May 11, 2026

Yellow frost advisory issued for eastern Ontario, western Quebec

Environment Canada has issued a yellow advisory for frost in Ottawa-Gatineau, Kingston and beyond that is expected to come overnight Monday into the early hours of Tuesday morning.

General May 11, 2026

Brockville police seeking video footage to help with triple homicide investigation

The Brockville Police Service is asking the public for video footage that might help in its ongoing investigation into a triple homicide that rocked the eastern Ontario community last week.

General May 11, 2026
Erskine-Smith should prove if nomination contest was unfair: Interim Ontario Liberal leader

Erskine-Smith should prove if nomination contest was unfair: Interim Ontario Liberal leader

Erskine-Smith claimed there were voter ID issues and he is raising the possibility of challenging the result. The party is standing behind the integrity of the race and the vote.

Politics May 11, 2026

Census day arrives Tuesday. Have you submitted your questionnaire?

The deadline to submit the completed 2026 census form comes Tuesday, and while those who haven't filled it out could face a fine, there's no need to panic just yet.

General May 11, 2026

Dan Mintz on creating Tina's signature sound on Bob's Burgers

Dan Mintz, the voice of Tina Belcher on Bob's Burgers, visited CBC Ottawa's All in a Day and explained the collaboration behind his craft.

General May 11, 2026
Latest fire extinguished at Thorncliffe Park condo, remedial work on hold

Latest fire extinguished at Thorncliffe Park condo, remedial work on hold

One week after a second fire broke out in between the walls of a Thorncliffe Park condo, fire operations have ended and the buildings have been turned over to property management.

Fire May 11, 2026

IN PHOTOS | A tulip showcase in Canada's capital

The colourful tulips at Commissioners Park in Ottawa are on full display during the Canadian Tulip Festival, which runs May 8-18.

General May 11, 2026
Ontario moving more staff to ticket resale enforcement teams for World Cup

Ontario moving more staff to ticket resale enforcement teams for World Cup

The government passed a ban on tickets being sold for more than their face value in Ontario, promising hefty fines and rapid action for anyone trying to circumvent the ban.

Politics May 11, 2026
Barrie police ‘confident’ $100K reward will lead to answers in 2005 murder

Barrie police ‘confident’ $100K reward will lead to answers in 2005 murder

The Barrie Police Service says it is 'confident' that someone has information that could help solve a 2005 murder and is offering $100,000 for tips that lead to an arrest.

Crime May 11, 2026
Ontario not currently testing asymptomatic people isolating over hantavirus

Ontario not currently testing asymptomatic people isolating over hantavirus

An Ontario couple who disembarked from the remote South Atlantic island of St. Helena are isolating in Grey Bruce. A third who may have been exposed on a flight is in Peel Region.

Health May 11, 2026
Markham man accused of sex assault coached youth despite conditions: police

Markham man accused of sex assault coached youth despite conditions: police

The former coach was released on conditions to not to have contact with anyone under the age of 16 or to attend schools, parks or community centres. 

Crime May 11, 2026