By CBC News Ottawa, May 25, 2014
Ottawa police say a black bear was spotted in Kanata Sunday morning, but it’s returning to its natural habitat.
Complaints came in to police for a possible bear sighting in the Kanata Lakes and Beaverbrook Road area.
By CBC News Ottawa, May 25, 2014
Ottawa police say a black bear was spotted in Kanata Sunday morning, but it’s returning to its natural habitat.
Complaints came in to police for a possible bear sighting in the Kanata Lakes and Beaverbrook Road area.
By Nancy Biggs, Ottawa Citizen Letter to the Editor, May 23, 2014
Re: Does a city with harsh winters need more bike lanes?, May 23.
The City of Ottawa needs to decide what its objective is with transportation infrastructure and how it will become more sustainable. Active transport and transit-oriented cities are far more livable, with less smog, reduced traffic congestion and shorter commuting times. With more commuting options we get more exercise and are happier and healthier.
By Ielan Arnon, Ottawa Citizen Letter to the Editor, May 23, 2014
Re: Ottawa won’t pay for bike safety, May 20.
When I was a teenager, as an avid cyclist who spent much time riding along the Rideau Canal I had a crazy dream: The city should build elevated cycling “express lanes” over the canal bikeway to allow riders to move quickly to their destination, while the lower “collector lanes” would provide access to entry and exit points along the way.
By Norman Provencher, Ottawa Citizen, May 24, 2014
The weather office has issued a special weather statement for the region, warning of possible hail and strong winds through most of the afternoon and evening.As forecast, thunderstorms have already hit Eastern Ontario, but Environment Canada now cautions a few of the stronger thunderstorms may have “dime-sized hail,” along with lightning and heavy downpours.