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雨中的啟示與破紀錄事件 — 你的渥太華周回顧

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🌧️ 天氣困擾

把雨傘拿出來吧! 布魯諾·馬爾斯因南安大略的暴雨和強風推遲了備受期待的音樂會。羅傑斯體育場的演出現已重新安排在5月31日,粉絲們依然懷抱著陽光明媚的美好希望。

🚨 犯罪與安全

學校安全亟待檢討。 在一起導致學生去世的悲慘事件後,石灰石學區董事會宣布將進行外部安全政策評估。希望能防止此類悲劇再次發生,為所有學生確保一個更安全的環境。

謀殺審判局勢緊張。 一名多倫多男子因被控殺死鄰居而出庭作證,聲稱與在垃圾壓縮機中發現的失踪受害者無關。這個令人揪心的案件仍在不斷發展,引發了社區的深切關注。

🐾 動物權益

炎熱的天氣為小狗帶來新罰款! 鑒於最近的早夏熱浪,倫敦市正在探索對將寵物留在悶熱汽車中的行為實施300美元的罰款。愛寵人士一定會贊同這一做法,因為它優先考慮我們的小夥伴的福祉!

🎉 獨特節日

安大略的人形桌上足球?當然可以! 254名參與者在亨伯理工學院參加了最大的桌上足球比賽,創下了吉尼斯世界紀錄。下雨的搞笑情節為濕漉漉的樂趣增添了色彩,證明了熱情無界限!

📚 教育與創新

渥太華的學生們正在改變現狀! 卡爾頓大學的研究人員開發了一種地震模擬器,旨在改善建築物的防災準備。這項創新可能會改變當地基礎設施的安全措施。

📢 社區關注

Ādisōke圖書館項目預算問題。 受到期待的圖書館項目預算不斷增加,並面臨進一步延誤。儘管遭遇挫折,社區對於這個現代文學與聚集中心的希望依然堅定。

🔥 震驚事件

悲慘車禍奪命。 一名78歲的女性在北邓達斯事故中不幸遇難。這類事故總是提醒我們道路安全的重要性以及社區成員的脆弱。

🏍️ 安全項目

電動自行車電池危險引發創新! 隨著電動自行車電池起火事件的增加,加拿大公司正積極尋找安全解決方案。隨著電動自行車越來越受歡迎,確保騎行者能夠安全、負責任地享受騎行至關重要。

🌍 環境意識

木屑來救援! 本地研究員發現,步道上的木屑可以顯著減少蜱蟲種群。這一發現意味著家庭的戶外活動更安全,整體環境也更健康。誰知道堆肥竟然這麼有用呢?

💼 商業動態

向抗議現場送廁所? 市長候選人亞歷克斯·勞森聲稱他為抗議現場提供了廁所,彰顯了他在日益關注的衛生問題上對公共衛生的承諾。在抗議高峰時期,這是一個古怪但必要的舉措!

⚽ 體育激情

達陣成為焦點! 山姆·希克斯帶領多倫多阿爾戈納茨以20-10戰勝漢密爾頓老虎貓,攻入兩個達陣。這場首場CFL表演賽為即將到來的賽季奠定了激動人心的基調!

🏆 高期待

蜱蟲數量上升! 專家警告稱,溫暖的冬季導致加拿大蜱蟲數量增加和萊姆病風險上升。保護自己現在比以往任何時候都重要!

🤔 網頁安全問題

網絡犯罪行動曝光! 一名渥太華男子因涉嫌與一項導致數百萬設備感染的網絡犯罪活動而被控。這一案件突顯了在數位時代對網絡安全需求日益增長的迫切性!

在這場雨水浸透的運動勝利與迫切安全提議的交織中,渥太華經歷了一周值得期待的時光。從社區參與到悲劇事件,顯然每個標題背後都有一個影響我們生活的深層故事!

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

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

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CFIA recalls Les Fermes Lufa microgreens sold in Quebec and Ontario

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

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Assigned seating to return for most federal public servants

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

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Kori Cheverie, Carla MacLeod nominated again for PWHL coach award

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

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New awareness campaign places signs where impaired drivers were stopped

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Suspicious Greater Madawaska death was a homicide, police say

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

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Ford says only the media cares about pause on transparency requests

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

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

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Crime May 22, 2026

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

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Montreal farm recalls broccoli microgreens for possible E. coli contamination

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

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Ādisōke library project goes further over budget, faces more delays

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

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

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OC Transpo already running $7M deficit in first three months of 2026

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Barnes voted to NBA’s second all-defensive team

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Canada's John Gay set for debut marathon in Ottawa after serious injuries nearly forced him to retire

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Atlético Ottawa head coach leaving partway through 2nd season

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Bruno Mars postpones Toronto concert as heavy rain, winds sweep southern Ontario

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CEBL: Montreal at Ottawa

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Hicks scores two TDs as Argos bounce Tiger-Cats

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General May 24, 2026

Woodchips on trails reduce tick populations, Ottawa researchers find

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General May 24, 2026

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SIU investigates man's fall from building following Ottawa police chase

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CPL on CBC: Atletico vs. Forge

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Woman, 78, dead after crash in North Dundas

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