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Bagyong Canada Day, Panalo ng Alkalde sa Kaso & Pagkaantala sa Gordie Howe Bridge — Huwebes sa Ottawa

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🚑 Breaking & Insidents

  1. Binaha ang Ottawa ng 100 mm ulan sa matinding bagyo ng Canada Day. Nahaharap ang mga residente sa mga binahang basement, at libu-libo ang nawalan ng kuryente matapos ang bagyo na nag-udyok sa Environment Canada na maglabas ng severe thunderstorm watch. Ang bagyo rin ang naging sanhi ng pagkansela ng Canada Day evening festivities sa LeBreton Flats Park.
  2. Major search isinasagawa para sa nawawalang batang lalaki sa Hamilton conservation area. Huling nakita si Nathanael Selambi, 7 taong gulang, sa Binbrook Conservation Area noong Miyerkules at humihingi ng tulong ang pulisya ng Hamilton sa publiko para mahanap siya.

🚨 Krimen at Pampublikong Kaligtasan

  1. Boater kinasuhan ng impaired operation matapos ang paglunod ng isang tao. Ang operator ng bangka ay nahaharap sa mga kaso matapos malunod ang isang lalaki sa Otonabee River malapit sa Peterborough, habang rumesponde ang mga emergency crew sa malungkot na insidente noong Martes ng gabi.

🏛️ Gobyerno at Pulitika

  1. Nanalo ang Alkalde sa kaso laban sa sariling munisipalidad. Tinalo ng korte ng Ontario ang isang komunikasyon bylaw sa Township ng Frontenac Islands na naglilimita kay Mayor Judy Greenwood-Speers na malayang magsalita sa ngalan ng munisipalidad.
  2. Rebisado ng Metrolinx ang mga kontrata sanhi ng pagkaantala sa Hazel McCallion LRT. Hinati ng transit agency ang kontrata para sa Mississauga LRT project, na orihinal na nakatakdang matapos sa 2024, upang tugunan ang mga hindi pagkakaunawaan at pagkaantala na ngayo’y tumutulak ng completion sa 2028.
  3. Pagkaantala sa Gordie Howe bridge naging isyung pulitikal sa U.S. Ginagamit ng mga Democrat ang pagkaantala sa pagbubukas ng tulay sa kanilang kampanya, na nag-uugnay dito sa umano'y korapsyon ng pangulo.

🌦️ Panahon at Kalsada

  1. Heat wave kumakalat mula Ontario papuntang Maritime provinces. Sa temperaturang nararamdaman na higit sa mid-30s dahil sa humidex, pinalawig na ng Environment Canada ang heat warnings sa New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, at Prince Edward Island.

🏈 Sports

  1. Pinalawig ng Toronto Raptors ang kontrata ng head coach. Si Coach Darko Rajakovic, na naghatid sa koponan sa matibay na presensya sa playoff ngayong taon, ay nakakuha ng extension na pangmatagalan sa prangkisa.

📰 Also Today

  • Pupunta ang Ottawa BlackJacks sa Brampton para sa game.
  • Patuloy ang paglilinis matapos ng bagyo sa Ottawa-Gatineau sa ilalim ng matinding init.
  • Lokal na grupo nagtutulay sa kultura at sport.
  • Art exhibit tampok ang patuloy na pamana ng Turtle Island.
  • Boto inaasahan para sa renoviction bylaw ng Ottawa.
  • Mga magsasaka ng Ontario nag-a-adjust sa matinding init matapos ang pinsala ng bagyo.
  • Pinalawak ng probinsya ang strong mayor powers sa kabila ng negatibong feedback.
  • Winindstorm nagwasak sa sakahan sa Harrowsmith.
  • Babala ng tornado inilabas para sa Gananoque, Ontario.

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A storm that started abruptly on Canada Day in Ottawa saw about 118 millimetres of rain fall and left thousands of people without power.

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