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Home Wins, Jet Setbacks & Hockey Dreams — Your Ottawa Friday

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🚗 Roads & Weather

  1. Some 2-car trains are making a comeback! Ottawa's Line 1 welcomes the return of these trains, which is expected to ease crowding during peak travel times. It's like a little hug from our transit system just when we needed it!

  2. Police have an important tire tip! After a few wild incidents of wheels flying off on the highway, officers are urging everyone to retorque their tires after changes. It may sound boring, but no one wants to become a roadside attraction!

🏠 Housing & Cost of Living

  1. Maniwaki sawmill owner is open for business! There's talk of selling, and locals are buzzing about what this could mean for the region's economy. If you know someone looking to invest, this might be the time to jump in!

📢 City Hall

  1. Councillors put their foot down about parkland funding! In an unprecedented move, they’ve decided to keep tighter controls on parkland cash, ignoring the AG's advice. Will this bold decision set a new trend? Time will tell!

  2. Ontario's on the ticket resale warpath! The province is cracking down on selling tickets above face value, much to the delight of concert-goers everywhere. This is music to our ears as it aims to keep access fair!

⚖️ Crime & Safety

  1. A Calgary man remains behind bars amid concerns about a major drug case. Allistair Chapman, linked to accused kingpin Ryan Wedding, lost his bail review. Good to know the judicial system is keeping a close watch!

  2. OSAP misrepresentation on the rise! Investigations into Ontario Student Assistance Program misrepresentation have shot up by 800% since 2020. It's a staggering statistic that raises questions about oversight and fairness.

🌿 Community & Culture

  1. Girls' hockey is on the rise! The PWHL’s first all-Canadian final is set to inspire a new generation of female athletes. As the Ottawa Charge get ready to clash with the Montreal Victoire, can you feel the excitement?

  2. Artemis II astronauts are in town! Space enthusiasts flooded events to see the crew and get inspired by their journey. Who knows, maybe we’ll have Ottawa astronauts in the future!

💼 Business & Economy

  1. Honda hits the brakes on its EV plant! The $15 billion project in Alliston is indefinitely on hold, leaving many wondering about the impact on job creation in Ontario. Will Honda rethink its strategy or keep us guessing?

  2. Career colleges buckle down on truck driving courses! Following a scathing audit, Ontario will inspect all career colleges offering those courses in just six weeks. It’s time to ensure our future truckers are well-trained!

🎉 Feel-Good Stories

  1. Shania Twain is back with a new album! The country-pop queen, with roots in northern Ontario, is set to release 'Little Miss Twain' on July 24. Her latest single, Dirty Rosie, promises to be as honest as it gets — can’t wait to bop along to those tunes!

  2. The stage is set for an epic PWHL final! The rivalry is heating up, and as players gear up, the excitement in the community grows. Let’s rally together and cheer them on!

In conclusion, there's plenty happening around Ottawa today - from local sports victories to big developments in industry and education. Keep your fingers crossed and eyes peeled for what unfolds next!

Source Articles (20)

Ontario has released documents on $28.9M private jet. Here's what they show

The Ontario government has released documents related to the purchase and subsequent sale of a $28.9-million private jet.

General May 14, 2026

Ontario to inspect all career colleges offering truck driving within 6 weeks, following scathing audit

All Ontario career colleges that offer commercial truck driver training will have been inspected by the end of next month, the province's minister of colleges and universities said Wednesday. The action comes after a scathing audit of the transport trucking industry revealed a slew of problems.

General May 14, 2026

Police identify mother, daughters killed in Brockville triple homicide

Police in Brockville, Ont., have shared the identities of the mother and two daughters killed last week in what investigators have described as an act of intimate partner violence.

General May 14, 2026

Stage is set for the PWHL's 1st all-Canadian Walter Cup final

The best-of-five Walter Cup final series between the Montreal Victoire and Ottawa Charge will begin on Thursday, ensuring the Cup is won by a Canadian team for the first time in history.

General May 14, 2026

Make sure to retorque after tire change, police urge, after wheels fly off on highway

Remembering to retorque your wheels after the seasonal tire swap is a critical safety measure that may be too easily overlooked. Failing to do so could be dangerous and result in a hefty fine. CBC's Jayden Dill explains.

General May 14, 2026

Ottawa space enthusiasts soak in Artemis II astronaut visit

Astronauts from the Artemis II moon mission visited Ottawa's National Arts Centre Wednesday, drawing a crowd of space enthusiasts into their orbit. David Fraser reports.

General May 14, 2026

Travel to the U.S. is down even more dramatically than we thought, data shows

The boycott by Canadians of travel to the U.S., driven largely by an aversion to President Donald Trump, his industry-wrecking tariffs and 51st state taunts, has actually been more effective than previously thought, according to new data.

General May 14, 2026

Lawyers across Canada are mounting constitutional challenges to new asylum law

Immigration lawyers across Canada are co-ordinating a constitutional challenge against Ottawa's new asylum law, with three dozen cases already filed in Federal Court.

General May 14, 2026

Carney government to announce review of Clean Electricity Regulations

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to deliver his vision to transform Canada's electricity sector with the ambitious goal of doubling the nation's electricity grid, sources tell CBC News.

General May 14, 2026

Ontario starts crackdown on ticket resale above face value

Letters notifying resellers of inspection were sent out last week, and investigators are starting to inspect ticket resellers and big companies like StubHub this week, according to Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement Stephen Crawford. But resale sites say they're still looking for guidance on how to implement the rules.

General May 14, 2026
‘Indefinite suspension’: Honda slams brakes on Ontario EV plant construction

‘Indefinite suspension’: Honda slams brakes on Ontario EV plant construction

The Japanese carmaker confirmed the development in a statement Thursday after reports surfaced last week the automaking giant was halting its plans to construct the facility.

Canada May 14, 2026
Critics lambast Doug Ford for $200K in extra costs for private jet

Critics lambast Doug Ford for $200K in extra costs for private jet

A flurry of invoices, contracts and briefing notes sent out on Wednesday afternoon revealed the timeline for the premier's brief purchase of a second-hand private jet.

Politics May 14, 2026
Ineligible OSAP payments up 800% since 2020 as misrepresentation investigations rise

Ineligible OSAP payments up 800% since 2020 as misrepresentation investigations rise

Although the number of investigations and value of ineligible payments has increased significantly, it remains a relatively small portion of the funds issued to students.

Politics May 14, 2026
PWHL’s 1st all-Canadian final could boost girls’ participation in sport: advocates

PWHL’s 1st all-Canadian final could boost girls’ participation in sport: advocates

The Montreal Victoire solidified an all-Canadian final for the PWHL after defeating the Minnesota Frost in Game 5 of their semifinal match.

Canada May 14, 2026

Councillors vote to keep grip on parkland cash in unprecedented snub of AG's advice

The city’s auditor general says she’s disappointed council rejected her recommendation to loosen their grip on parkland accounts that one city councillor described as 'slush funds.'

General May 14, 2026
Calgary man charged in Ryan Wedding case loses bail review

Calgary man charged in Ryan Wedding case loses bail review

A judge denied bail for Allistair Chapman, saying U.S. prosecutors have a strong case against him and releasing him would undermine the public's confidence in the justice system.

Crime May 14, 2026

Some 2-car trains return to Ottawa's Line 1

OC Transpo is again running some two-car trains on Line 1, nearly four months after its latest wheel problem led it to cut service and work on solutions.

General May 14, 2026

Owner of Maniwaki, Que., sawmill open to selling it

Domtar says it is open to selling the Maniwaki, Que., sawmill it's been temporarily closing and reopening since the end of 2024, leaving more than 100 workers in further limbo.

General May 14, 2026
Shania Twain announces new album, ‘Little Miss Twain’

Shania Twain announces new album, ‘Little Miss Twain’

Out July 24, the album is described in a release as 'the most honest version of Twain to date,' tracing the country singer's formative experiences.

Entertainment May 14, 2026

Ottawa Rapid FC earn 3rd straight home win, blank Halifax Tides FC

Sadie Waite and Choo Hyojoo scored for Ottawa Rapid FC in a 2-0 win over the visiting Halifax Tides FC in Northern Super League play on Wednesday.

General May 14, 2026