By Chris Holski, CFRA News, July 1, 2014
Much of the area was in the grip of a tornado warning today, and while it appears nothing touched down there was some severe wind damage on the Quebec side of the Ottawa River.
Trees have been snapped and sections of roof ripped from cottages in Pontiac while a mobile home was toppled on its side.
By CFRA News, July 2, 2014
Red light running and cycling safety will be the focus of the July Selective Traffic Enforcement Program.
Ottawa Police have already been cracking down on cyclist breaking the rules in weekend blitzes, handing out tickets and official warnings.
By CFRA News, June 30, 2014
The Goosebuster could be coming to a park or beach near you.Steve Wambolt is once again patrolling Petrie Island in Ottawa’s east end with his Canada Goose-chasing unmanned aerial vehicle or UAV – what people commonly refer to as a drone.
CTV Ottawa first told the story of Wambolt and his goosebusting drone last summer. At the time, The Orleans resident wanted to pitch his aerial photography business to the City.
When he approached local Councillor, Bob Monette, the first question was “how low can you fly?” Monette was more concerned with chasing geese than taking pictures.
By Marie-Danielle Smith, Ottawa Citizen, June 2, 2014
With another boost in fares hitting commuters on Tuesday, we compare OC Transpo prices from 1994 and 2004 to today’s figures.
By Joanne Chianello, Ottawa Citizen, July 1, 2014
The City of Ottawa has come out on the winning side of virtually every key question in its years-long dispute with organics company Orgaworld — including the ability to include leaf and yard waste in the green-bin program and ending the practice of taxpayers having to pay twice to have some of their waste processed.
The arbitrator has also dismissed Orgaworld’s $1.3-million claim against the city.






