🚨 Crime & Public Safety
- Toronto massage therapist charged with sexual assault. Kwangho Lee, 52, is accused of assaulting a woman during an appointment. Authorities are seeking additional victims. ↗
- Ottawa student flagged as security threat. Aerospace engineering doctoral student Mohammadreza Pakatchian is warned by national security agencies due to concerns over his research potentially aiding Iran’s weapons program. ↗
🏛️ Government & Politics
- PQ outlines vision for independent Quebec in new 'Blue Book'. This document maps out the Parti Québécois’s proposed pathway to Quebec’s independence. ↗
- Ottawa Catholic School Board reinstates school bus attendants. Following public backlash, the board reverses its decision to cut these positions. ↗
- Speeding rises in Toronto after camera removal. After speeding cameras were turned off, infractions have soared 380%, raising safety concerns. ↗
🎨 Community & Culture
- NCC greenlights Confederation Heights redevelopment. This plan aims to transform underutilized areas in Ottawa, potentially impacting local businesses and community use. ↗
🏈 Sports
- Raptors draft Jaden Bradley 50th overall. The Toronto Raptors bolster their roster with this Arizona Wildcats guard, addressing their need for more depth. ↗
- Senators trade for William Eklund. Ottawa acquires a young forward and prospects from the Sharks in exchange for a first-round pick. ↗
🌦️ Weather & Roads
- Ontario highway speed limits to increase. Select highways will see limits rise to 110 km/h, part of a provincial transportation initiative. ↗
📰 Also Today
- Argos to induct Eiben and Brazley. Ceremony set for Aug. 22 against the Tiger-Cats. ↗
- Coyote attacks child in Durham. Toddler recovering; police issue safety advisory. ↗
- Decision on 24 Sussex coming. Mark Carney expected to announce soon. ↗
- Woman injured in fall at Rockcliffe lookout. Serious injury reported. ↗
- Trial starts for man's case in crossing guard death. Significant community interest in legal proceedings. ↗
- New Ottawa River bridge design approved. NCC to move forward with construction plans. ↗
- First Nations seek more say in Quebec mining claims. Leaders advocate for decision-making power. ↗
- No English debate for Quebec election. Major parties decline invitation, impacting English-speaking community. ↗
- Brady Tkachuk requests trade. NHL player seeks a fresh start with a new team. ↗
- Gatineau man dies after assault injuries. Police continue investigation into last week's incident. ↗
- Ottawa man charged in fatal crash. Incident occurred at a Rideau Street drop-in center. ↗
- Gananoque police pursue hydrant water theft charges. Arrest made in ongoing community issue. ↗
- Ottawa Black Bears exit Canadian Tire Centre. Impact on ticket holders noted. ↗