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为正义而战、零售新发现与幸运的彩票大奖 — 您的渥太华日报

29 篇文章 2 周前 92

🚨 突发新闻

  1. 当儿童保护措施开始攻势时会发生什么? 魁北克警方在全省范围内展开突袭,逮捕了23名嫌疑人,旨在打击儿童性侵犯,凸显了对脆弱青少年影响的可怕罪行的持续斗争。这一举措展示了执法部门对公共安全与保护的承诺,为受影响社区带来了一丝希望。

  2. 失去提名后,政客内特接下来要做什么? 自由党议员内特·厄斯金-史密斯在失去关键提名赛后,正向选民寻求未来的建议,这可能影响他成为安大略省自由党领导人的机会。这提醒我们,政治就像过山车,公众支持可以对候选人的下一步决策产生影响。

☀️ 天气状况

  1. 从雪到阳光——我们的加拿大天气怎么回事? 随着五月的长周末来临,气温从令人寒冷的30厘米雪转为全国最高可达30°C的阳光。那些渴望夏季活动的人最好关注当地的天气预报,以免在大家烧烤时意外打起雪仗!

🏪 零售新发现

  1. 在寻找新的节日传统吗? 安大略省政府已允许更多商店在维多利亚日营业,回应了以往假期关闭的投诉,增强了购物便利性。预计会看到忙碌的商店,更多家庭将利用这一机会进行一些购物疗法!

🍷 经济更新

  1. 一杯酒是如何带来十亿美元的增长的? 加拿大葡萄酒行业揭示,消除省际贸易壁垒可能使GDP增加数十亿,从100亿美元扩展至令人印象深刻的137亿美元。这对当地生产商和喜欢餐中搭配美酒的人来说都是双赢局面。

🎤 娱乐八卦

  1. 德雷克发布三张专辑——你准备好迎接新音乐了吗? 这位著名说唱歌手带给粉丝们惊喜,不仅仅是一张,而是三张新专辑,包括《冰人》、《哈比比》和《荣誉女仆》。这让音乐界充满了 buzzing,粉丝们急切解析这位加拿大超级明星的最新曲目。

🎉 令人振奋的消息

  1. 这个安大略居民的梦想成真了! 来自一个小镇的埃米迪奥·S.中得了到了高达4400万美元的彩票大奖。他感人的反应提醒我们,梦想真的可以成真——即使你从未想过。这样才是值得微笑的理由!

🚔 犯罪与应对

  1. 哎呀!加蒂诺警方的标志乌龙。 加蒂诺警方因版权问题不得不撤回新标志,这让人重温了即便执法部门也会在法律规定上摔跟头。这提醒我们,无论机构多么声誉卓著,尽职调查的重要性。

  2. 安大略省的监狱系统陷入危机吗? 省政府计划增设2500个监狱床位,并以30亿美元的预算重新开放两座监狱,这引发了对系统管理方式的质疑。这突显了在维护公共安全与人道对待被拘留人员之间平衡的持续挑战。

  3. 本地学生的特殊遭遇! 渥太华的学生们有机会与阿尔忒弥斯II号任务的宇航员以及总理见面。这些经历极具鼓舞人心,向学生们展示了他们也能追逐梦想。

所以,保持信息灵通,积极参与,渥太华!我们社区里正在发生很多事情!

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The Toman family will be back in Mont-Tremblant this weekend for a co-ordinated search done by volunteer group SARCAN K9. Three working line dogs specializing in cadaver recovery and search and rescue, along with over 90 volunteers, will be searching through forested areas for any clues that may help bring Liam Toman home.

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Ontario to add 2,500 new jail beds, reopen 2 jails at cost of $3B to taxpayers

Ontario will expand its vastly overcrowded jails by 2,500 beds over the next 10 years at a cost of $3 billion to the taxpayers, the province's solicitor general said Thursday.

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Ontario government says 3 accidentally released inmates still missing

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1 dead after Russell Road townhome fire

Ottawa firefighters said someone living in a townhome unit near the north end of central Ottawa's Russell Road died in a fire late Thursday.

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Montreal Victoire come back late to win Game 1 of PWHL final

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Drivers already feeling effect of construction season on 417

Drivers are facing longer commutes due to roadwork on Highway 417 near Woodroffe. David Fraser reports.

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Busy coworking space for public servants set to close

A busy coworking space for federal public servants in Gatineau, Que., will close next month. Priscilla Ki Sun Hwang reports on how it will affect the people who work there, especially as they prepare to work at the office in person four days a week starting July 6.

General May 15, 2026

27-year-old dead after single-vehicle crash in Mississippi Mills, Ont.

A 27-year-old man from Mississippi Mills, Ont., is dead after his car struck a tree Wednesday night, says Ontario Provincial Police.

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Hydro Ottawa can't raise electricity rates by $6 a month, regulator rules

Hydro Ottawa's rates won't be increasing by as much as the utility wanted, following a decision by the province's energy regulator.

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More kids are running marathons. A teen's death reignites a debate about the risks

A 15-year-old girl collapsed and died near the finish line of the Leiden Marathon in the Netherlands on Sunday, sparking a conversation about the risks of long-distance running among teens and kids.

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Kanata auto repair shop devastated over death of young worker

The owner of a Kanata auto repair shop says the business is devastated by the loss of a young employee who died over the weekend when a tire he was working on ruptured, according to police.

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Gatineau police pull new logo over copyright concern

The force said it was pulling its new logo and reverting to the previous one because while the City of Gatineau holds a licence to use an included stock image, it's unclear whether that graphic can be used in the logo.

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More than half of comments removed from Alto's high-speed rail map to be reinstated

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These Ottawa students met the Artemis II astronauts and the PM

Some students from Glashan Public School had the chance to meet Jeremy Hansen, his Artemis II crewmates and Prime Minister Mark Carney. They spoke to CBC's Hallie Cotnam about the experience.

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OC Transpo still won't say whether it's paying contractor for suboptimal LRT service

City staff are refusing to publicly answer a city councillor’s questions about whether OC Transpo is currently withholding payments to its contractor due to LRT service disruptions.

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Province sees big drop in opioid-related death rates as northern Ontario maintains highest numbers

Opioid-related death rates have dropped by more than 50 per cent in Ontario since 2021, according to the latest report from the Office of the Chief Coroner. Still, northern Ontario has consistently seen the highest rates in the province as advocates and health-care experts report increasingly toxic drugs in street supplies. Province sees big drop in opioid-related death rates as northern Ontario maintains highest numbers

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30 cm of snow to 30 C: Long weekend weather varies greatly across Canada

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Multiple weather systems are bringing a mixed bag of weather across Canada for the long weekend, with snow and wind in the Prairies and above-seasonal temperatures across Ontario.

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Toronto police warn beachgoers to behave this Victoria Day long weekend

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‘My heart is so full’: Ontario resident wins Lotto 6/49 $44M jackpot

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As clock ticks down for Ontario consumption sites, users fear they won’t survive

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Politics May 15, 2026

Quebec police arrest 23 in provincewide child sexual abuse raids

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Ontario’s top court expected to release decision in Peter Nygard’s appeal

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Canada May 15, 2026
Golden Knights docked 2nd-round pick, coach fined $100K for breaking media rules

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More Ontario stores to open on Victoria Day in move government says brings ‘flexibility’

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Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith seeks advice on next steps following nomination loss

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