It’s Wednesday, June 3. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today.
BANK AND LEITRIM IS A ‘MESS’ AND THESE RESIDENTS CAN’T WAIT FOR ITS NEW DESIGN
The intersection in South Ottawa wasn’t designed for the expansion of the city into Findlay Creek. But a few hurdles remain to get it fixed.
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MILITARY POLICE LEADERSHIP STILL BATTLING CIVILIAN OVERSIGHT, WATCHDOG REPORTS
The Military Police Complaints Commission, created by Parliament to conduct oversight on the Canadian Forces police, outlined its ongoing concerns in a new report.
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LONG-RANGE FINANCIAL PLAN COULD BURDEN FUTURE OTTAWA COUNCILS, CRITICS SAY
The finance and corporate services committee voted 9-2 to approve a plan to address a multi-million dollar gap in funding for infrastructure
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IF ONLY THE GOVERNMENT LISTENED TO RTO4 CONCERNS | OPINION
Mohammed Adam: The government has the right to call public servants back to the office. But they need to give them space to work.
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NEW OTTAWA CAFÉ MAKES DECADENT STREET FOOD FROM BRAZIL
That’s Bananas goes through around 150 cans of condensed milk a week, to sweeten hand-rolled truffles, lemonade and other specialty snacks.
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