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Ottawa's Day: Lockdowns, Playoff Hopes & Hairdos — Your Saturday Scoop

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🚓 Crime & Safety

  1. It was a tense Friday at U of O! A lockdown was prompted due to a suspect with a replica firearm, resulting in a whirl of chaos on campus. Fortunately, police arrested one individual and ensured safety, but it raises questions about security measures in public spaces.
  2. What’s scarier than a campus lockdown? Finding out it’s because of a would-be action figure! Officers reported the suspect was indeed charged with weapons and mischief offenses. Thankfully, no one was harmed, but let’s hope this leads to better emergency protocols.

🥅 Sports

  1. The Senators are one step closer to the playoffs! In an exhilarating game against the New York Islanders, Ottawa achieved a stellar 3-0 victory, with Ridly Greig shining bright with a short-handed goal. They could clinch a playoff spot with just a little help from Detroit. Ready your jerseys, folks; excitement is building!

👩‍👧‍👦 Community & Culture

  1. Dads, are you braid-challenged? A group of Ottawa fathers recently attended a hair styling workshop to learn the ropes of managing their daughters' hair. Because what’s better than strengthening bonds while mastering the art of pigtails? Who knew hair could be the bridge to deeper connections?

🍇 Agriculture & Environment

  1. Winter woes for wine enthusiasts! Ontario's harsh winter conditions are raising alarms about the upcoming grape harvest while the local wine industry is booming. Let’s hope nature cooperates because no one wants to toast with water instead of wine!
  2. Did you know our migratory fish are in peril? Global decline in freshwater migratory fish is a concerning trend. They need safe passage to survive and thrive, highlighting our role in preserving ecosystems. It’s a reminder that every fishy friend counts!

⚖️ City Hall

  1. Progress is being made in housing! The Build Canada Homes project just cleared its first hurdle at City Hall, aiming to help ease the housing crisis. So what? This could mean more homes and less stress for families looking to settle!

📅 General News

  1. Social media and AI just got a bit more regulated. Liberal party members voted in favor of age restrictions on social media platforms and AI chatbots. A nod to internet safety, parents can breathe a little easier while keeping those trolls at bay!
  2. Artemis II is making waves in space! The Orion spacecraft is hurtling toward Earth and entering the atmosphere, giving us all a little peek into our exciting space endeavors. Space enthusiasts, keep your eyes on the night sky!
  3. Feeling nostalgic? Bottle deposit machines are being phased out from grocery stores in Quebec. It’s a big change for eco-conscious beverage lovers; get ready to say goodbye to those clunky machines!

Source Articles (12)

Artemis II: Orion enters Earth's atmosphere, speeding rapidly toward Pacific Ocean

General Apr 11, 2026

Lockdown lifted at University of Ottawa, one person arrested

The Ottawa Police Service says it's arrested one person in connection with an incident at the University of Ottawa Friday afternoon that left the school under lockdown.

General Apr 11, 2026

PWHL playoff spot on the line in Sceptres-Charge matchup on Saturday

The Ottawa Charge sit just one point behind the Toronto Sceptres for the final PWHL playoff spot ahead of Saturday's game in Toronto. The game airs at 2 p.m. ET on CBC and CBC Gem.

General Apr 11, 2026

Build Canada Homes deal clears first hurdle at city hall

A committee voted for the $400-million dollar housing package Friday. As Arthur White-Crummey reports, some councillors worry the federal government isn’t paying its fair share.

General Apr 11, 2026

Why freshwater migratory fish need ‘safe passage’ globally as numbers decline

A global assessment on migratory freshwater fish species, published in March, found that there are 325 species of migratory fish crossing international borders that need deliberate action in order to survive.

General Apr 11, 2026

Tough winter conditions could impact grape harvest as Ontario wine booms

As we come out of one of the coldest, most persistent winters in recent memory, Ontario growers are starting to come to terms with the potential loss of crops. In wine regions, some grapes experienced more damage than others.

General Apr 11, 2026

These Ottawa dads get a lesson on how to style their daughters' hair

When it comes to styling their daughters' hair, many dads aren't sure where to start. Recently, some of them gathered at Thr33's Co. Snack Bar in the Glebe for Ottawa's first ever "Braids and Beers" event where they got some pro tips while they sipped.

General Apr 11, 2026

Bottle deposit machines are being phased out from Quebec grocery stores. Here's why

Bottle and can deposit machines inside Quebec grocery stores are being phased out as part of a Consignaction modernization plan. Though new sorting centres are replacing them, not everyone is convinced the change will make returns easier.

General Apr 11, 2026

Liberal members vote in favour of age restrictions for social media, AI chatbots

Liberal members voted in favour of restricting young Canadians' access to social media platforms and artificial intelligence chatbots, as the party's national convention winds down in Montreal.

General Apr 11, 2026
Suspect linked to University of Ottawa lockdown found with replica firearm: police

Suspect linked to University of Ottawa lockdown found with replica firearm: police

According to police, the accused has been charged with possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace, as well as mischief — preventing the lawful enjoyment of property.

Crime Apr 11, 2026

Man arrested after U of O lockdown charged with carrying replica firearm

A man arrested after Friday's lockdown on the downtown campus faces two charges, according to Ottawa police.

General Apr 11, 2026
Senators on the verge of clinching playoff spot

Senators on the verge of clinching playoff spot

Ridly Greig scored a short-handed goal and the Ottawa Senators moved to the verge of clinching a playoff spot by shutting out the New York Islanders 3-0 on Saturday.

Sports Apr 11, 2026