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Incendie à Ottawa et Nouvelles Règles pour les Courtiers, Accusation de Meurtre à Sudbury — Ottawa Mercredi

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🚑 Dernières Nouvelles & Incidents

  1. Incendie matinal envoie 2 personnes à l'hôpital à Ottawa. Un incendie dans un immeuble en hauteur au centre-ville d'Ottawa a également tragiquement coûté la vie à deux animaux de compagnie. Les pompiers ont réagi rapidement et la cause est en cours d'investigation.

🚨 Criminalité & Sécurité Publique

  1. Incendie de tente à Sudbury mène à une accusation de meurtre au premier degré. Un homme a été accusé à la suite d'une enquête sur un incendie mortel de tente. L'incident, survenu le 11 juin, avait initialement été traité comme suspect.
  2. Homme de l'Ontario accusé après une conduite en état d'ébriété et à grande vitesse sans phares. Le résident de Barrie roulait à 146 km/h dans une zone de 60 km/h. La Police provinciale de l'Ontario (OPP) l'a arrêté pour plusieurs infractions, y compris l'état d'ébriété.
  3. Poursuite en voiture volée se termine par blessure d'un agent et arrestations. Trois garçons ont été accusés après avoir grièvement blessé un agent de Toronto lors d'une poursuite sur le pont Leaside où des tirs de la police ont été impliqués.
  4. Quatre accusés dans une vaste affaire de fraude de 48 M$ en Ontario. La police de Waterloo a découvert un système financier impliquant une entreprise de distribution d'armes à feu et une société financière, couvrant la période de 2016 à 2020.

🏛️ Gouvernement & Politique

  1. Kingston renomme Indian Road en Aki Road, suscite un débat. La décision a été adoptée par 8 votes contre 5, marquant un passage à un nom ojibwé malgré des opinions mitigées des résidents.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. L'Ontario renforce les règles pour les courtiers immobiliers après un scandale. De nouvelles régulations de surveillance financière affecteront les agences à partir d'octobre, suite à la controverse d’iPro Realty.

🎨 Communauté & Culture

  1. Brampton honorera un policier tombé en service en nommant un parc. Le maire Patrick Brown propose de nommer un parc en l’honneur de l'agent Tarun Bali, tué tragiquement en service.

📰 Aussi Aujourd'hui

  • Collision mortelle avec un semi-remorque au sud de Winnipeg fait un mort.
  • 10 M$ de tabac saisis lors d'une opération illégale, selon l'OPP.
  • Hamilton avance un moratoire sur les centres de données face aux préoccupations sur l'IA.
  • Un hôpital canadien inaugure un traitement des brûlures inédit avec des résultats "remarquables".
  • Une prison ontarienne réduit ses opérations après une faille de cybersécurité.
  • Rebecca Leslie reçoit la reconnaissance communautaire PWHL.
  • Le débat se poursuit sur la transparence du rapport du chien de garde de la police du Québec.
  • Christopher Morales Williams vise à défendre son titre au 400 m.
  • Les impacts durables de l'abrogation du projet de loi 124 se font encore sentir dans le secteur public de l'Ontario.
  • Les passagers de VIA font face à des retards après un incident sur les voies près de Gananoque.
  • Un piéton de Gatineau hospitalisé après une collision avec un autobus.
  • La résidence pour personnes ayant des besoins spéciaux d'Ottawa fermera en septembre.
  • Les inspecteurs municipaux répriment les dépôts illégaux avec des enquêtes sur les déchets.
  • Un accident de voiture mène à une visite à l'hôpital depuis une maison de retraite.
  • L'avis d'orage est levé pour la région d'Ottawa-Gatineau.
  • La ville envisage une nouvelle subvention pour préparer la communauté aux conditions météorologiques extrêmes.
  • La commission des libérations conditionnelles refuse la liberté conditionnelle totale à Jacob Hoggard.
  • Jim Hiller nommé entraîneur-chef des Toronto Maple Leafs.
  • La LCF discute d'une expansion potentielle aux États-Unis au milieu des discussions à Québec.

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Ontario jail forced to take servers offline after suffering ‘breach’ of security systems

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Charge's Rebecca Leslie wins PWHL community award

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Canada's Christopher Morales Williams aims to perfect race plan, defend 400m national title

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Indian Road in Kingston, Ont., to be renamed Aki Road

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