News of the day: Shared Services ditches ‘hoteling’ for RTO employees; Renovictions bylaw battle is about to begin; Denley: Just fire Fox

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It’s Wednesday, April 22. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom.

SHARED SERVICES CANADA DITCHES DESK ‘HOTELING’ FOR OTTAWA-GATINEAU EMPLOYEES IN RESPONSE TO FOUR-DAY RETURN-TO-OFFICE

New “neighbourhood model” in the National Capital Region will see department group teams together, shut down co-working locations and bring back assigned workstations.

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 Dave Longchamps and Nelda Giroux both received N13 eviction notices for their Bayshore-area studio apartments in August 2023.

OTTAWA RENOVICTIONS BYLAW BATTLE IS ABOUT TO BEGIN

As Ottawa contemplates a renovictions bylaw, a community group says it must require a landlord to apply for a renovation licence within seven days of notifying a tenant of eviction.

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 Ottawa Paramedic Service.

ONE DEAD, THREE INJURED IN SOUTH END OTTAWA COLLISION

An adult male was pronounced dead at the scene of a two-vehicle collision in Ottawa’s south end on Tuesday, April 21.

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 Christiane Fox, deputy minister of the Department of National Defence,.

JUST FIRE CHRISTIANE FOX ALREADY | OPINION

The deputy minister at the Department of National Defence broke a key ethics rule, offered a lame defence of her actions, and doesn’t seem to understand why helping an acquaintance get a job in her department is a problem.

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 Ottawa’s medical officer of health, Dr. Trevor Arnason.

OTTAWA HEALTH BOARD WARNED OF ‘CHALLENGING SUMMER’ AHEAD OF DOWNTOWN DRUG CONSUMPTION SITES SE TO CLOSE

Ottawa’s medical officer of health, Trevor Arnason, says hospitals are working with Ottawa Public Health and others through the Overdose Prevention and Response Task Force to mitigate the impact of the closures.

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