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Free OC Transpo Weekends, Heritage Push & a Fatal Youth Fire Charge — Ottawa Wednesday

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. CTE ruins lives but can’t be confirmed until you’re dead. Canadian scientists are attempting to create a detection method for chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) while patients are still alive, which could revolutionize treatment and care for affected individuals.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. 18-year-old charged with murder after OPP officer's death. Justin Veronneau faces several charges, including first-degree murder, following the death of Const. Tarun Bali in Hearst, Ontario.
  2. Ottawa police officer suspended amid investigation. An Ottawa police officer faces suspension due to a disciplinary investigation, details of which remain undisclosed.
  3. Youth charged for fire killing three dogs. Following the fatal fire incident, a youth has been charged, emphasizing legal consequences of negligence or malice.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Carney downplays Gordie Howe Bridge delays. Prime Minister Mark Carney assures no major issues with the bridge project, despite potential delays impacting trade and travel.
  2. Ottawa to designate 5 James Strutt buildings heritage properties. The city's initiative aims to preserve local architectural heritage and promote historical awareness.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Senators owner bids for Fairmont Le Château Montebello. Michael Andlauer is pursuing the acquisition of this historic site, highlighting ongoing investments in local tourism and hospitality.

🏥 Health

  1. Closure of supervised injection sites sparks anxiety. The impending shutdown of Ottawa's last supervised injection sites fuels public health concerns, potentially increasing overdose risks.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Teens fill locker with free feminine products. Local students have stocked a locker with feminine hygiene products, striving to combat period poverty in schools.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. OC Transpo to offer fare-free weekends. After commuting disruptions in winter, OC Transpo presents two fare-free weekends, but won't issue refunds, affecting local transit users.

📰 Also Today

  • Former Charge captain joins PWHL Hamilton.
  • Orléans park closed after coyote attack.
  • Students react to social media restrictions.
  • Inuit group launches poverty reduction strategy.
  • Quebec reinstates PEQ immigration pathway.
  • Venues invited to extend last call for Ottawa's bicentennial.
  • Police resolve AI deepfake case in Ottawa.
  • Daycare shortages causing long waitlists in Ontario.

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Source Articles (20)

Senators owner Michael Andlauer in bid to buy historic Fairmont Le Château Montebello

The owner of the Ottawa Senators, the founder of Spa Nordik and a major Ottawa-Gatineau developer are looking to buy a historic western Quebec hotel.

General Jun 10, 2026

Staff shortages driving daycare waitlists in Ontario, experts say

Five years after the federal government's $10-a-day daycare program was launched, managers and advocates say the biggest issue is staff shortages, and there are licenced spaces remaining unused because of this. The province says it's working on improving working conditions for early childhood educators, but many worry the program will continue to get worse before that happens.

General Jun 10, 2026

CTE ruins lives but can’t be confirmed until you’re dead. Canadian scientists are trying to change that

Former soldier Brendan Hynes thinks he has CTE, but the devastating brain disease can’t be confirmed until after someone’s dead. Could cutting-edge Canadian research be the solution?

General Jun 10, 2026

City closes Orléans park after coyote attack

The City of Ottawa has closed the Lalande Conservation Park in the east Ottawa community of Orléans as part of its response to a teen being attacked by a coyote last week.

General Jun 10, 2026

Dread and anxiety as Ottawa's last supervised injection sites prepare to close

Ottawa’s last supervised drug consumption sites will close for good this week, and many within that community warn the city will come to regret it.

General Jun 10, 2026

How Ottawa police tracked down suspects in AI deepfake investigation involving dozens of women

For nearly four months, Ottawa police officers had no idea who they were looking for in connection to an AI deepfake investigation — until they tracked down the accused through an Airbnb reservation, according to court documents obtained by CBC News. Stephen Lowe, of Maitland, N.S., is facing 79 charges including harassment, uttering threats, possessing and publishing obscene material and child sexual abuse and exploitation material.

General Jun 10, 2026

Nat'l Inuit organization looks to tackle inequality with new poverty reduction strategy

Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) is looking to minimize socieconomic gaps between Inuit and non-Indigenous Canadians with a new poverty reduction strategy. The plan was unveiled Tuesday at the organization's headquarters in Ottawa.

General Jun 10, 2026

Setting a foundation: What we've learned about the PWHL's 4 newest expansion teams

New PWHL teams in Hamilton, Detroit, Las Vegas and San Jose each signed five players as foundational players this week. The expansion teams will begin play next season.

General Jun 10, 2026

Youth charged for fire that killed 3 dogs

Ottawa police have charged a youth after a fire in Barrhaven on Tuesday afternoon that killed three dogs.

General Jun 10, 2026

OC Transpo to offer 2 fare-free weekends — but no refunds — to compensate for winter woes

OC Transpo will offer passengers two fare-free weekends to make up for months of LRT service disruptions and poor bus reliability.

General Jun 10, 2026

Ottawa police officer suspended due to disciplinary investigation

A constable with the Ottawa Police Service was suspended two weeks ago due to an ongoing disciplinary investigation, CBC News has learned.

General Jun 10, 2026

These teens filled a locker with free feminine products

These Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School students started the Pink Lock Project, filling a locker with free feminine hygiene products.

General Jun 10, 2026

Students react to expected social media restrictions

The federal government is expected to table legislation Wednesday that will set new online safety standards.The Globe and Mail has reported the digital safety bill will propose a ban on social media for children under 16. CBC spoke to students outside Glebe Collegiate Institute for their reaction.

General Jun 10, 2026

Venues invited to extend last call on Ottawa's 200th birthday

The city says bars, restaurants and other approved venues can continue serving alcohol past 2 a.m. on Sept. 26 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Ottawa's founding.

General Jun 10, 2026

Former Ottawa Charge captain on signing with PWHL Hamilton

Brianne Jenner signed a three-year contract with PWHL Hamilton last week. She said she intended to finish her career in Ottawa but the organization decided to move in a different direction.

General Jun 10, 2026

Ottawa seeks to designate 5 more James Strutt buildings as heritage properties

The City of Ottawa is looking to designate five eye-catching buildings by architect James Strutt as protected heritage properties.

General Jun 10, 2026
18-year-old man faces murder charge following death of OPP constable

18-year-old man faces murder charge following death of OPP constable

Canada's public safety minister is one of several officials offering condolences after an Ontario Provincial Police constable was killed in the line of duty in northern Ontario.

Crime Jun 10, 2026

Quebec unveils details of PEQ immigration pathway reinstatement

Quebec Immigration Minister François Bonnardel announced this afternoon the reopening of the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) for two years. Those eligible will be able to reapply starting July 2.

General Jun 10, 2026
Senate committee report calls for better co-ordination of wildfire response

Senate committee report calls for better co-ordination of wildfire response

The Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry says Canada needs to fund a national fleet of modern firefighting aircraft and create an office to co-ordinate wildfire responses.

Fire Jun 10, 2026
Carney says ‘no big drama’ on Gordie Howe Bridge — but opening may take a bit longer

Carney says ‘no big drama’ on Gordie Howe Bridge — but opening may take a bit longer

Prime Minister Mark Carney insisted Wednesday there is "no big drama" surrounding the status of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, but it may take longer to open.

Politics Jun 10, 2026