It’s Tuesday, May 19. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom.
THE CANADIAN MILITARY REFUSED TO RELEASE THIS PHOTO, BUT WE OBTAINED A COPY IN THE END. HERE’S HOW. | ANALYSIS
The image shows RCAF commander Lt.-Gen. Jamie Speiser-Blanchet signing part of the fuselage of a first F-35 fighter jet
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COULD AI MAKE FOR A BETTER ER? QUEENSWAY CARLETON DOCTOR THINKS SO
The technology has yet to show its full capacity to save lives, giving hope to those who see its potential, but frightening others.
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HOW TO DEAL WITH RETURN-TO-WORK ISSUES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE
A former public service executive suggests using a “project management approach.”
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HOW THE OTTAWA CHARGE PUT A HOLD ON THE MONTREAL VICTOIRE’S PWHL CHAMPIONSHIP PARTY
With a goal in the dying minutes, Rebecca Leslie extended the Charge’s season by at least one more game. Here’s how it happened.
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THIS HIDDEN OTTAWA CAFÉ MAKES IMPECCABLE WANPAKU SANDWICHES
At Some Coffee & Some Tea, coffee drinks, bubble tea and overstuffed Japanese sandwiches come in under $10.
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