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Des triomphes du basketball aux rappels rapides — Votre mise à jour quotidienne d'Ottawa

28 articles il y a 1 semaine 7

🏀 Sports

  1. Scottie Barnes bondit vers la gloire défensive ! L'ailier des Raptors de Toronto a obtenu une place dans la deuxième équipe défensive de la NBA, rejoignant les légendes des Raptors telles que Kawhi Leonard. Avec des statistiques impressionnantes moyennes de 18,1 points et en tête de la ligue en blocages lors des moments cruciaux, Barnes fait sensation. Pourquoi cela compte-t-il ? Cela montre que les Raptors encouragent un talent qui brille aux deux extrémités du terrain !

👔 Politique et Actualités générales

  1. Un nouveau leader est arrivé pour le NPD ! Matthew Green a été nommé directeur par intérim du NPD, annonçant des plans ambitieux pour revitaliser le parti. Si vous vous souciez de la politique locale, gardez un œil sur la façon dont il compte faire avancer le NPD.

  2. Cigarettes contrefaites : le crime croissant qui coûte des milliards aux Canadiens ! Une récente saisie a révélé qu'un nombre stupéfiant de 1,35 million de cigarettes contrefaites a été saisi. Cela affecte non seulement les revenus, mais menace également la santé publique ; une réforme est urgente ! Alors, que diriez-vous de soutenir des changements pour lutter contre ce problème grandissant ?

  3. Des députés libéraux tirent la sonnette d'alarme sur les problèmes environnementaux ! 14 députés libéraux ont écrit une lettre exprimant leurs inquiétudes concernant un recul environnemental. Avec des enjeux climatiques de plus en plus pressants, c'est un appel à ne pas prendre à la légère !

  4. Doug Ford s'attaque aux médias sur les retards de transparence ! Le Premier ministre Ford pense que seuls les médias se soucient de la pause sur les demandes de transparence que son gouvernement a mises en place. Cette pause peut sembler insignifiante, mais elle peut avoir un impact sur la façon dont vous, en tant que citoyen, accédez à des informations importantes — ça vaut donc la peine d'en discuter autour d'un café.

⚖️ Crime et Sécurité

  1. Une fusillade de minuit sur l'autoroute 401 ! Heureusement, les blessures étaient mineures après que la police a reçu des rapports de tirs près de la route Mavis. La police provinciale de l'Ontario enquête — espérons que des réponses nous aideront à rester en sécurité sur nos autoroutes.

  2. Un incident alarmant à Windsor ! Un homme fait face à des accusations d'avoir tenté d'incendier une femme — un rappel choquant des problèmes graves dans nos communautés qui nécessitent une attention particulière. Il est crucial pour nous tous de veiller sur ceux qui en ont besoin.

  3. Un triste résultat entraîne une révision de la sécurité ! Après le décès tragique d'un élève à l'école publique de Bath, une révision de la sécurité est en cours. C'est un moment de profonde réflexion pour les écoles sur la manière d'assurer la sécurité et le soutien des élèves.

🌱 Environnement et Santé

  1. Kingston appelle à la conservation marine ! Les dirigeants poussent à la création d'une zone marine protégée dans le lac Ontario. Si cela réussit, cela pourrait préserver les écosystèmes locaux et favoriser des bénéfices économiques — encouragements à eux !

  2. Attention aux tiques ! Des rapports indiquent une augmentation dramatique des maladies liées aux tiques, en particulier la maladie de Lyme. Alors que des hivers plus chauds leur permettent de prospérer plus au nord, être conscient de cela peut vous protéger, vous et vos proches !

  3. Alerte E. coli due aux micro-pousses de broccoli ! Une ferme de Montréal a annoncé un rappel, mais heureusement, aucune maladie n'est encore apparue. Vérifiez toujours vos produits avant de préparer vos repas — mieux vaut prévenir que guérir !

🎉 Histoires positives

  1. À la recherche d'un héritage familial lors du week-end de course ! L'arrière-petit-fils de Tom Longboat est inspiré pour laisser sa marque lors de ce week-end de course à Ottawa, apportant une touche de fierté familiale dans le monde de la course. Gardez un œil sur cette histoire inspirante !

  2. De la douleur à l'autonomisation ! Un nouvel arrivant à Ottawa partage son parcours, passant de la perte de son mari à diriger une agence qui change des vies. De telles histoires nous rappellent la résilience de l'esprit humain.

Ce n'est qu'un aperçu des événements dynamiques autour d'Ottawa. N'oubliez pas, ce n'est pas qu'une question de nouvelles — c'est une histoire de communauté qui nous façonne tous !

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Canadian, U.S. authorities charge Ottawa man in cybercrime operation that infected millions of devices

An international effort to take down a far-reaching cybercrime operation has led to the arrest of an Ottawa man who now faces charges in both Canada and the U.S.

General May 22, 2026

Carleton University researchers design earthquake simulator to test building preparedness

Researchers at Carleton University have designed a tool that simulates earthquakes to test how well buildings withstand some of history's notable quakes. CBC's Stu Mills has more on what the engineering professors discovered.

General May 22, 2026

Slush Puppie Centre screening of Saturday's Canadiens-Hurricanes game cancelled

Montreal Canadiens fans in the Outaouais region won’t be able to watch the team’s Saturday playoff game against the Carolina Hurricanes on a giant screen at the Slush Puppie Centre in Gatineau — as originally hoped — after the planned screening was abruptly cancelled on Thursday.

General May 22, 2026

How a newcomer to Ottawa went from losing her husband to leading the agency that changed her life

More than 2,000 new Canadians signed up to connect with Ottawa's major employers and support services as part of the YMCA’s Opportunities Expo for New Canadians, an event that helps newcomers navigate major immigration challenges. That's a story Sana Belhadad, manager of the YMCA's Newcomer Information Centre, knows personally. Belhadad came to Canada from Morocco, lost her husband and found her resilience in the YMCA's newcomer services.

General May 22, 2026

$29.3M spent to upgrade Snowbirds jets that will now be retired early

The federal government confirms it spent $29.3 million on a contract to upgrade planes flown by Canada’s iconic Snowbirds demonstration squadron, even though the aging jets are about to be retired.

General May 22, 2026

CFIA recalls Les Fermes Lufa microgreens sold in Quebec and Ontario

A brand of broccoli microgreens sold online in Ontario and Quebec is being recalled over fears of pathogenic E. coli contamination.

General May 22, 2026

36-year-old Ottawa cyclist dead after being struck by school bus in Chelsea, Que.

Police say an Ottawa man is dead after being struck head-on by a school bus in Chelsea, Que. carrying several students.

General May 22, 2026

14 Liberal MPs pen letter to Carney raising concerns over environmental backslide

More than a dozen Liberal MPs sent a letter to the prime minister at the end of April, before he signed the latest agreement with the Alberta government, to offer some recommendations — but also to express their unease with the situation.

General May 22, 2026

Assigned seating to return for most federal public servants

The federal government is committing to bringing back assigned seating for most of its public servants, moving on from its model of shared workspaces booked in advance.

General May 22, 2026
Ticks are coming for you: Experts warn tick-related illnesses rising across Canada

Ticks are coming for you: Experts warn tick-related illnesses rising across Canada

From Lyme disease to rare red meat allergies, experts say expanding tick populations are creating new health risks across Canada.

Canada May 22, 2026

Kori Cheverie, Carla MacLeod nominated again for PWHL coach award

Montreal's Kori Cheverie, Ottawa's Carla MacLeod, and Boston's Kris Sparre are the finalists for the 2026 Professional Women's Hockey League coach of the year award, the leaguer announced Friday.

General May 22, 2026

Tom Longboat's great-great-grandson chasing historic time this Ottawa Race Weekend

Tom Longboat became the first Indigenous person to win the Boston Marathon in 1907. His great-great-grandson Kristian Jamieson will try to match Longboat's record-breaking time at this weekend's Ottawa marathon. He spoke with CBC Ottawa Morning's Rebecca Zandbergen ahead of the race.

General May 22, 2026

New awareness campaign places signs where impaired drivers were stopped

Ottawa police are posting signs flagging where impaired drivers that have been caught across the city. It's part of a month-long campaign that police say shows the reality of an increasing problem.

General May 22, 2026

Suspicious Greater Madawaska death was a homicide, police say

Ontario Provincial Police have identified a woman found dead west of Ottawa earlier this month as 61-year-old Geraldine Fulcher of Calabogie and say they believe someone targeted and killed her.

General May 22, 2026

OPP charge driver in collision near Perth that killed 10-year-old

A 40-year-old from Ottawa has been charged by Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) after a December 2025 collision between an OPP vehicle and a pickup truck that fatally injured a child and seriously injured three others.

General May 22, 2026
Ford says only the media cares about pause on transparency requests

Ford says only the media cares about pause on transparency requests

Senior civil servants who process access to information requests across the provincial government were told to pause their work while new guidance rules were written.

Politics May 22, 2026

Pedestrian on Highway 417 suffers 'life-threatening' injuries in collision

A pedestrian on Highway 417 suffered life-threatening injuries in a collision on Friday morning, according to the Ontario Provincial Police.

General May 22, 2026
Midnight shooting on Highway 401 leaves one person with minor injuries: police

Midnight shooting on Highway 401 leaves one person with minor injuries: police

Ontario Provincial Police are investigating after reports of gunfire on Highway 401 in Mississauga left one person injured by shattered glass debris.

Crime May 22, 2026

Hamilton's Matthew Green appointed NDP's new interim director, here's how he wants to rebuild the party

On Thursday, the NDP announced it had appointed Hamilton's Matthew Green for a three-month stint as the party’s interim national director. He told CBC Hamilton about his vision for guiding the party's rebuild.

General May 22, 2026
Canada adds Ebola screening at airports as Ontario test comes back negative

Canada adds Ebola screening at airports as Ontario test comes back negative

Dr. Joss Reimer said the testing was done proactively after an individual returned from Ethiopia and reported symptoms 'consistent with a range of illnesses.'

Health May 22, 2026
Montreal farm recalls broccoli microgreens for possible E. coli contamination

Montreal farm recalls broccoli microgreens for possible E. coli contamination

A Montreal-based farm has issued a recall for its broccoli microgreens due to possible E. coli contamination, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says.

Health May 22, 2026
Man facing charges after attempt to light woman on fire: Windsor police

Man facing charges after attempt to light woman on fire: Windsor police

A 40-year-old man is facing charges after being accused of attempting to light a woman on fire and threatening to kill her cat, police in Windsor, Ont., say.

Crime May 22, 2026
Illegal cigarettes with ‘gigantic’ profit margin are costing Canadians billions

Illegal cigarettes with ‘gigantic’ profit margin are costing Canadians billions

The sale of counterfeit cigarettes is rising in Canada, despite fewer people smoking them, a study found. Advocates are calling for legislative reform to stop this trade.

Crime May 22, 2026
Toronto man accused of murdering neighbour over bbq smoke takes the stand

Toronto man accused of murdering neighbour over bbq smoke takes the stand

A 36-year-old software developer denies he has anything to do with the disappearance and subsequent murder of his former neighbour, Rayeez Habib.

Crime May 22, 2026
Ontario school board launches safety review after student death, charges

Ontario school board launches safety review after student death, charges

The Limestone District School Board is reviewing school safety policies after a student death at Bath Public School and charges against another youth.

Crime May 22, 2026
Kingston leaders call on Ontario to support marine conservation in Great Lakes

Kingston leaders call on Ontario to support marine conservation in Great Lakes

Kingston councillors are calling on the federal and provincial governments to undertake a feasibility assessment for the creation of a protected marine area in Lake Ontario.

Environment May 22, 2026
Ontario city considers $300 fines when pets are left in hot vehicles

Ontario city considers $300 fines when pets are left in hot vehicles

Following an early summer heat wave, the City of London is considering the implementation of a new fine for owners who leave their pets in hot vehicles.

Canada May 22, 2026
Barnes voted to NBA’s second all-defensive team

Barnes voted to NBA’s second all-defensive team

Toronto Raptors forward Scottie Barnes was selected to the NBA's all-defensive second team Friday.

Sports May 22, 2026