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Tragédie de meurtre-suicide, alertes de vague de chaleur et triomphes au soccer — Ottawa lundi

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🚑 Faits divers et incidents

  1. Grave accident envoie trois personnes à l'hôpital à Caledon. Un camion de transport est entré en collision avec plusieurs véhicules sur l'autoroute 10, laissant une personne gravement blessée et deux autres hospitalisées. Des lignes électriques ont également été renversées lors de l'incident.
  2. L'Ontario étouffe sous une vague de chaleur extrême, déclenchant des alertes. Avec des températures ressenties à 45°C sur l'indice humidex, Toronto et une grande partie de l'Ontario font face à des avertissements prolongés, exhortant les résidents à prendre des précautions.

🚨 Criminalité et sécurité publique

  1. Une tragédie de meurtre-suicide coûte la vie à un père et ses fils à Ottawa. Un événement glaçant s'est déroulé lorsque deux jeunes garçons ont été retrouvés morts chez eux et leur père découvert décédé dans un véhicule en feu, déclenchant une vaste enquête policière.
  2. Plaidoyer de culpabilité dans une affaire de contrebande ayant entraîné la mort de tout-petits. Un homme d'Akwesasne admet des charges dans une opération de contrebande qui a provoqué la mort tragique d'une famille, dont deux tout-petits.

🏛️ Gouvernement et politique

  1. Centre scientifique temporaire de l'Ontario ouvert sur le front de mer de Toronto. Le ministre Stan Cho a inauguré le centre temporaire tandis que les plans pour un nouvel emplacement sont en cours, visant à revitaliser la région et à améliorer l'offre éducative.

🎨 Communauté et culture

  1. Le ministre de l'Éducation déconseille de sauter l'école pour le sport. Avec de prochains changements dans la politique de notation reliant la fréquentation aux notes finales, le ministre Paul Calandra avertit les parents de privilégier l'école plutôt que le sport.

🏈 Sports

  1. La victoire du Canada en Coupe du Monde célébrée dans la ville natale d'Eustáquio. Le but décisif de Stephen Eustáquio contre l'Afrique du Sud permet au Canada d'avancer dans le tournoi, suscitant la joie à Leamington, en Ontario.
  2. Ottawa célèbre une réalisation historique en Coupe du Monde. Après la victoire du Canada dans les tours éliminatoires, les Ottaviens se joignent à la célébration nationale.

🏥 Santé

  1. Les médecins soulignent les dangers de la rage après le décès d'un enfant. Une étude de cas met l'accent sur l'importance de consulter un médecin après des rencontres avec des chauves-souris, l'Ontario voyant un décès tragique lié à la rage.

📰 Également aujourd'hui

  • Une faute de frappe entraîne le retrait des affiches en français à Ottawa.
  • Brooke Henderson se classe ex aequo au troisième rang du Women's PGA.
  • Les amendes de stationnement financent le jardin d'une banque alimentaire à Kingston.
  • Une famille en deuil après la mort d'un adolescent dans un accident de télésiège au Québec.
  • Les appartements surchauffent pendant l'été; des règlements sur la chaleur proposés.
  • Les fraises deviennent une collation incontournable pour les tout-petits.
  • Eustáquio marque un but de victoire en dernière minute en Coupe du Monde.

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