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Pag-uusap ukol sa Indigenous Artifacts, Pagbabago sa Auto Insurance at Isyu sa OC Transpo Bus — Ottawa Linggo

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Bata malubhang nasugatan sa aksidente malapit sa Osgoode. Isang bata ang nasa kritikal na kondisyon matapos ang matinding aksidente sa kotse malapit sa Osgoode. Naroon ang mga emergency services sa lugar at iniimbistigahan ng mga awtoridad ang sanhi ng aksidente.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Pagbabago sa mga polisiya ng auto insurance sa Ontario. Inaasahan ang mga bagong pagbabago sa mga polisiya ng auto insurance sa Ontario. Nilalayon ng mga pagbabagong ito na tugunan ang ilang kasalukuyang isyu sa coverage, na nakaapekto sa estruktura ng mga polisiya at posibleng makaimpluwensya sa mga premium.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Swiss collector nagtatrabaho para maibalik ang Indigenous artifacts. Si Vincent Escriba, isang Swiss collector, ay nakikipagtulungan sa mga lider ng First Nations para maibalik ang malaking koleksyon ng Indigenous artifacts na tinatayang $13-17 milyon ang halaga. Nakasalalay ang kinabukasan ng koleksyon sa mga usaping pinansyal, na may pag-asang manatili itong buo.

🏈 Sports

  1. Brooke Henderson malapit sa liderato sa Women's PGA Championship. Isang tira lamang ang agwat ni Brooke Henderson mula sa lider habang pumapasok siya sa final round, nagpapakita ng matibay na pagganap sa buong torneo.
  2. Dabrowski at Stefani nagwagi sa Eastbourne Open title. Ang taga-Ottawa na si Gabriela Dabrowski at ang Brazilian na si Luisa Stefani ay nagtagumpay sa women's doubles sa Eastbourne Open, na nagmarka ng isang kapansin-pansing tagumpay para sa pares.
  3. Nagsisimula nang uminit ang laro ng Canada vs. South Africa sa World Cup. Habang nasa 0-0 ang laro, mataas ang tensyon sa knockout stage ng World Cup, na parehong nagpapakita ng puspusang pagdiin ang mga koponan para sa dominasyon.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Apektado ang mga electric bus ng OC Transpo dahil sa isyu sa software. Isang software malfunction ang nakapagpahinto sa operasyon ng ilang electric bus ng OC Transpo. Ipinapakita ng isyung ito ang mga hamon sa pagpapanatili ng sustainable na pampublikong transportasyon at nagresulta ito ng pansamantalang abala sa mga ruta.

📰 Also Today

  • Pagsasara ng mga lugar sa Canada Day sa Ottawa. Narito kung ano ang bukas at sarado habang naghahanda ang lungsod para sa pagdiriwang ng holiday.
  • Bagong panuntunan sa paliguan sa Chelsea. May kasamang malawak na mga gabay para sa paggamit ang bagong community spot.
  • Kuwento ng batang taga-Ottawa na nagbigay inspirasyon sa pandaigdigang pagkakataon. Isang kwento ng inspirasyon mula sa isang batang nagbigay-tributo sa laban ng kanyang kapatid sa kanser sa panahon ng World Cup.

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Source Articles (10)

Software problem keeps some electric OC Transpo buses off the road

The software issue caused some of Ottawa's electric buses to charge more slowly then normal, leaving them unable to get on the roads Saturday morning, according to the city's associate general manager of transit services.

General Jun 28, 2026

Changes are coming to auto insurance policies in Ontario. Here's what you need to know

As of July, some benefits that were previously mandatory under standard car insurance policies will be optional. This could drop the cost of premiums for customers who opt out of certain coverages, but insurance experts warn against leaving coverage exposed to risk.

General Jun 28, 2026

How this Ottawa boy's story about his brother's cancer led to a World Cup moment

It was a video about how soccer helped helped his family cope with his brother's illness that got Aidric Yeon-Woo Oh of Ottawa picked to carry the match ball at Toronto Stadium.

General Jun 28, 2026

Chelsea's new swimming hole comes with a long list of rules

The rules at the new spot on the Gatineau River ban recreational swimming, forbid people from swimming alone, and require them wear a bright swim cap and carry a whistle and safety buoy. Some swimmers are concerned the rules go too far.

General Jun 28, 2026

What's open and closed in Ottawa around Canada Day 2026

Canada Day 2026 brings a midweek holiday, changing operating hours for businesses, services and transit on Wednesday July 1.

General Jun 28, 2026

Live updates: Who will strike first? Canada and South Africa are tied 0-0 in World Cup knockout match

General Jun 28, 2026

Child in critical condition after crash near Osgoode

Ottawa paramedics say a child is in critical condition after Sunday morning's crash at Dalmeny Road and Nixon Drive, the second serious collision at the intersection in the past two weeks.

General Jun 28, 2026

Ottawa's Dabrowski, Brazil's Stefani win women's doubles title at Eastbourne Open

Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski and Brazil's Luisa Stefani have won another title. The duo defeated Czech pair Miriam Skoch and Jesika Maleckova 6-1, 6-4 in the women's doubles final at the WTA 250 Eastbourne Open tennis tournament on Sunday in Eastbourne, England.

General Jun 28, 2026

Brooke Henderson 1 shot back of lead entering final round of Women's PGA Championship

Haeran Ryu shot a 4-under 68 on Saturday to take a one-shot lead over Canadian Brooke Henderson after three rounds of the Women's PGA Championship. The 28-year-old from Smiths Falls, Ont., shot a 3-under 69 at Hazeltine in Chaska, Min.

General Jun 28, 2026
Swiss collector working with First Nations leaders to repatriate Indigenous artifacts

Swiss collector working with First Nations leaders to repatriate Indigenous artifacts

Vincent Escriba estimates his collection to be worth between $13 and $17 million and wants the items sold together.

Canada Jun 28, 2026