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Pagbubukas ng Gordie Howe Bridge, Iimbestigahan ang Nakaw na Pride Flag, at Pagbabago sa Raptors — Lunes sa Ottawa

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🚑 Mga Insidente

  1. Aso na galit sa Barrie. Isang malaking brown na aso ng bully-breed ang umatake sa ilang tao, kabilang ang isang bata na nagtamo ng seryosong pinsala. Patuloy ang paghahanap ng mga awtoridad sa nasabing aso.

🚨 Krimen at Pampublikong Kaligtasan

  1. High-speed bakasyon nagwakas sa kaso. Isang driver mula Toronto ang kinasuhan ng stunt driving matapos mahuling nagmamaneho ng 166 km/h sa isang 80 km/h na zone.
  2. Mga suspect sa distraction theft kinasuhan sa Toronto. Dalawang babae ang nahaharap sa mga kaso ng pagnanakaw na may kaugnayan sa isang insidente noong Pebrero na may kinalaman sa pekeng mga iPhone at alahas.
  3. Pagkawala ng Pride flag iniimbestigahan ng OPP. Isang Pride flag ang ninakaw mula sa isang eskwelahan sa Ontario isang linggo matapos sunugin ang isa pa, na nagdudulot ng patuloy na imbestigasyon.

💼 Ekonomiya at Negosyo

  1. Nagbawas ng 68 empleyado ang INVISTA plant sa Kingston. Ang anunsiyo ay nagdulot ng pagkabahala sa mga lokal na opisyal hinggil sa hinaharap ng mga empleyadong apektado.

🎨 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Si Louise Arbour ang ika-31 Gobernador Heneral. Na-install siya sa kabila ng mga tensyon sa pambansang pagkakaisa, nagsimula ang kanyang tungkulin sa kritikal na sandali.

🏛️ Pamahalaan at Pulitika

  1. Nagmamadaling pagpasa ng mga batas sa Quebec. Mabilis na ipinapasa ang mga mahalagang batas na may kinalaman sa konstitusyon, energy drinks, at mga electoral maps.

🏈 Sports

  1. Istruktura ng Toronto Raptors binago. Pinalawig ang kontrata ng kanilang GM na si Bobby Webster at ito'y na-promote kasama ng iba pang mahahalagang tauhan sa front office.

📰 Ngayong Araw

  • Cutting ng ribbon sa Gordie Howe Bridge sa linggong ito. Nakaplano ang event sa Biyernes na may mga kilalang dumalo.
  • Lalaki na ni-rescue sa Carleton University pool, pumanaw.
  • Lalaki mula Ottawa, trahedyang pumanaw sa aksidente sa Nova Scotia.
  • Magkahalong epekto ng CUSMA para sa mga kompanya ng Canada.
  • Kinabukasan ng Indigenous support pinag-dududahan sa OCDSB.
  • Mga road closure sa downtown Ottawa para sa pag-install ng Gobernador Heneral.
  • Kaso ng pandaraya sa unlicensed flying sa Peel — mga update darating.
  • Mga foreign officers tumulong sa mga pulis ng Toronto para sa FIFA World Cup.
  • Anibersaryo ng sinkhole sa Rideau Street.
  • Unang-taong salaysay sa pagbangon mula sa bipolar disorder.
  • Pinangunahan ni Tim Tierney ang Federation of Canadian Municipalities.
  • Pagbabalik ng double-car LRT service sa Line 1.

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Source Articles (23)

Double-car train service set to return Monday on LRT Line 1

After months of single-car train service due to wheel bearing issues, double-car trains are expected to return Monday morning to O-Train Line 1.

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Tim Tierney to head up Federation of Canadian Municipalities

Beacon Hill-Cyrville Coun. Tim Tierney has some new national responsibilities after being acclaimed this weekend as the next president of the municipal advocacy group.

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At 33, bipolar disorder cost me everything. Here’s what rebuilding looks like

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Concerns raised about future of OCDSB's Indigenous student support co-ordinators

The union representing six Indigenous student support co-ordinators at the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board is raising concerns about potential plans to cut those jobs by half.

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Downtown road closures Monday as Louise Arbour installed as Governor General

Some road closures are expected in Ottawa's downtown core on Monday for the installation ceremony of Louise Arbour, Canada's next governor general.

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Constitution, energy drinks, electoral map: High-stakes bills caught in Quebec’s legislative rush

Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette's government is entering the final sprint at the National Assembly, with a logjam of more than a dozen bills only days before the summer break.

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CUSMA a blessing for some Canadian businesses, a pain for others despite escaping U.S. tariffs

Canadian businesses that comply with CUSMA were spared in the Trump administration's latest tariffs, but for many of them, it hasn't brought a total sigh of relief as compliance has come with its own set of frustrations. "It's actually quite a nightmare," says the co-owner of a puzzle company in Ottawa.

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Raptors promote, extend top executive Webster

Raptors promote, extend top executive Webster

The Toronto Raptors have signed general manager Bobby Webster to a multi-year extension and promoted him to executive vice president, the NBA club announced Monday.

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Pride flag burning and theft from Ontario school under OPP investigation

Pride flag burning and theft from Ontario school under OPP investigation

One week after a Pride flag was burned at an Oxford County school, a replacement flag has been stolen, OPP say.

Crime Jun 8, 2026
Suspect ‘may be without shoes’ after collision, crash into home: OPP

Suspect ‘may be without shoes’ after collision, crash into home: OPP

The suspect is said to have fled on foot after the second crash and Ontario Provincial Police believe the man may be without any shoes.

Crime Jun 8, 2026

Louise Arbour installed as 31st Governor General at precarious moment for national unity

Louise Arbour used her first remarks as Governor General to urge Canadians to listen to each other during a moment marked by division and uncertainty.

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Teen killed in triple fatal crash remembered as lacrosse ‘legend’ by Ontario team

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The lacrosse team says the 18-year-old was travelling home from the Medicine Cup tournament when he was killed in a fatal multi-vehicle collision.

Canada Jun 8, 2026
Speeding to the cottage: Driver clocked going double the 80 km/h limit

Speeding to the cottage: Driver clocked going double the 80 km/h limit

A 21-year-old from Toronto is facing a stunt driving charge after police allege they were caught driving more than double the speed limit.

Crime Jun 8, 2026
Toronto sees ‘alarming’ rise in distraction thefts, 2 women face robbery charges

Toronto sees ‘alarming’ rise in distraction thefts, 2 women face robbery charges

Two women are facing charges following an investigation into a February distraction theft and police say there may be more victims.

Crime Jun 8, 2026
Former airline captain accused in ‘complex fraud’ around unlicensed flying: Peel police

Former airline captain accused in ‘complex fraud’ around unlicensed flying: Peel police

Investigators announced Monday the force will reveal the results of a probe dubbed 'Project Icarus' Tuesday morning that reportedly involves the individual.

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Foreign officers to help Toronto cops manage international fans during FIFA World Cup

Foreign officers to help Toronto cops manage international fans during FIFA World Cup

Toronto police say they will work with officers from other countries during the FIFA World Cup to manage international fan groups.

Canada Jun 8, 2026

68 jobs cut at INVISTA plant in Kingston as local officials express concerns for workers

Dozens of workers at the INVISTA plant in Kingston, Ont. have lost their jobs, according to the company.

General Jun 8, 2026

Ottawa man killed in construction zone collision in Nova Scotia

RCMP in Nova Scotia are investigating a multi-vehicle collision that claimed the life of a 65-year-old man from Ottawa.

General Jun 8, 2026

Man rescued from Carleton University pool later dies

A man pulled from the Carleton University pool was taken to hospital in critical condition Sunday evening, Ottawa paramedics said. Ottawa police say he later died.

General Jun 8, 2026

Swiss man who assaulted protester at 2024 Ottawa defence conference blames low-blood sugar, PTSD

A Swiss man who assaulted a 21-year-old Palestinian Canadian outside an Ottawa defence conference in 2024 has told court he struck the woman while experiencing low-blood sugar and that he suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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Several people, including child, attacked by loose dog in Barrie

Several people, including child, attacked by loose dog in Barrie

Barrie police say they are on the lookout for a dog that attacked several people including a child in southwest Barrie Monday morning.

Canada Jun 8, 2026
Gordie Howe International Bridge ribbon-cutting set to go ahead this week

Gordie Howe International Bridge ribbon-cutting set to go ahead this week

A source with knowledge of the plan, who is not authorized to speak about it publicly, said the event is tentatively scheduled for Friday.

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