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从篮球辉煌到快速提醒 — 您的渥太华日常更新

28 篇文章 1 周前 11

🏀 体育

  1. 斯科蒂·巴恩斯跃入防守荣耀! 多伦多猛龙队的前锋入选NBA全防守二队,加入了像卡怀·伦纳德这样的猛龙传奇的行列。巴恩斯的平均得分为18.1分,并且在关键时刻封盖次数上位居联盟首位,正在引起关注。这有什么重要性?这表明猛龙正在培养能在场上两端都发光的人才!

👔 政治与综合新闻

  1. NDP迎来新领导! 马修·格林被任命为NDP的临时领导,宣布雄心勃勃的计划来振兴该党。如果您关心地方政治,请关注他打算如何推动NDP的发展。

  2. 假冒香烟:正在攀升的犯罪行为,给加拿大人造成数十亿损失! 最近的毒品突击行动发现了135万支假冒香烟被查获。这不仅影响了收入,还威胁公共健康;我们迫切需要改革!那么,支持改变以应对这个日益严重的问题怎么样?

  3. 自由党议员就环境问题发出警报! 14名自由党议员写信表达他们对环境倒退的担忧。随着气候问题愈发紧迫,这是一个不容忽视的呼吁!

  4. 道格·福特因透明度延迟对媒体发起攻击! 福特省长认为,只有媒体关心他政府暂停透明度请求的事。这一暂停看似微不足道,但可能会影响到您作为公民获取重要信息的方式 — 所以绝对值得在咖啡时间聊聊。

⚖️ 犯罪与安全

  1. 401号公路上的午夜枪击事件! 感谢上天,警方接到关于梅维斯路附近枪声的报告后,伤情较轻。安大略省警察正在调查 — 让我们希望能找到答案来确保我们在高速公路上的安全。

  2. 温莎发生令人震惊的事件! 一名男子因企图纵火焚烧一名女性而被控 — 这是我们社区中严重问题的震惊提醒,亟需关注。我们每个人都有责任照顾那些需要帮助的人。

  3. 一项悲惨的结果促使安全审查! 在巴斯公立学校一名学生的悲惨死亡后,正在进行安全审查。这是一个让学校深思如何确保学生安全和支持系统的时刻。

🌱 环境与健康

  1. 金斯顿呼吁海洋保护! 领导者正在推动在安大略湖建立一个受保护的海洋区。如果成功,这将有助于保护当地生态系统并促进经济利益 — 让我们为他们加油!

  2. 小心蜱虫! 报道显示与蜱虫相关的疾病显著增加,尤其是莱姆病。随着温暖的冬天使它们能在更北方生存,意识到这一点可以保护您和您所爱的人!

  3. 西兰花微型绿叶引发的E. coli恐慌! 蒙特利尔的一家农场宣布召回,但非常庆幸的是,目前尚无疾病报告。准备餐前务必检查您的农产品 — “安全胜于遗憾”!

🎉 令人振奋的故事

  1. 在比赛周末追寻家族遗产! 汤姆·朗博特的曾曾孙在这个渥太华比赛周末受到启发,力求在跑步界留下他的印记,并将家族荣誉带入跑步世界。请关注这个鼓舞人心的故事!

  2. 从心痛到赋权! 一位来到渥太华的新移民分享她从失去丈夫到领导一家改变生活的机构的旅程。这些故事让我们想起人类精神的韧性。

这只是渥太华周围动态发展的一个缩影。记住,这不仅仅是新闻 — 这是塑造我们所有人的社区故事!

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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