📍 Ottawa · Sun, May 24, 2026 · 9 articles · 24

Wheels, Wires & Wacky Records — Your Ottawa Saturday

🚗 Roads & Weather

  1. Tragedy strikes in North Dundas. A 78-year-old woman lost her life after a crash in North Dundas, raising concerns over road safety. The incident serves as a grim reminder that we must all remain vigilant while on the road — so watch your driving, friends!

⚖️ Crime & Safety

  1. A police chase turns dangerous! The SIU is investigating a man who fell from a building following a police pursuit in Ottawa. It's a stark reminder of how high-stakes situations can escalate, leaving us all wondering about the complexities of law enforcement and public safety.

⚖️ Crime & Safety

  1. Cyclist crash near Belleville shocks community. One person is dead after a tragic collision between a truck and a cyclist. With the warm weather upon us, let's remember to look out for each other — life is too precious!

🌿 Community & Culture

  1. Ticks are trembling in their boots! Ottawa researchers have discovered that using woodchips on trails significantly reduces tick populations. So, if you’re planning for a hike this summer, think of it as a nature-friendly way to keep those pesky ticks at bay!

🔋 Business & Economy

  1. E-bike batteries are raising alarms! Across Canada, e-bike battery fires are becoming a major concern. Companies are racing to pitch innovative solutions to make our rides safer. If you ride an e-bike, you might want to stay tuned on this one!

💬 Politics

  1. Trump's Ottawa envoy puzzled by Canadian frustrations. The appointed representative is confused about why Canadians are feeling the heat lately. Maybe he should grab a coffee with us locals to get the real scoop!

🎉 Feel-Good Stories

  1. Ontario sets a world record — and it’s not your average game! 254 players joined forces at Humber Polytechnic's Lakeshore Campus to create the world’s largest human foosball match. If that doesn’t put a smile on your face, I don't know what will!

🏛️ Community & Culture

  1. Mayoral candidate's creative stunt! Alex Lawson made headlines by delivering toilets to the convoy protest site, proving that sometimes unconventional actions can draw attention to important issues. Love it or hate it, it sure got people talking!

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