Bushby Found Guilty: A man who threw a trailer hitch at an Indigenous woman in Thunder Bay has been found guilty of manslaughter in her death. Justice Helen M. Pierce ruled the Crown proved Brayden Bushby knew he would seriously injure Barbara Kentner when he threw the hitch at her from a moving car in […]
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Afternoon News: Thursday, November 5, 2020
COVID-19 Ottawa: Ottawa Public Health is recording four more deaths from the Novel Coronavirus Thursday. 334 people in the Capital have now died from COVID-19. 51 new confirmed cases were recorded, taking the city’s total up to 7,324, with 6,341 resolved. The number of active cases is falling again, down to 649. COVID-19 Ontario: 998 new […]
Afternoon News: Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Election Hangs in the Balance: The fate of the United States presidency hangs in the balance as Democrat Joe Biden picks up a big win in Wisconsin while fighting President Donald Trump in other battleground states. Neither candidate has cleared the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House, and the margins are […]
Afternoon News: Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Restrictions to Be Lifted: Indoor dining will resume, while gyms and movie theatres in Ottawa will be able to re-open this Saturday (November 7). Premier Doug Ford has announced a new colour-coded tier system to determine pandemic restrictions. Ottawa is set to land in the orange zone, which will allow those businesses to re-open, but with […]
Afternoon News: Monday, November 2, 2020
COVID-19 Ottawa: Ottawa Public Health is reporting 65 new, confirmed COVID-19 cases Monday. 7197 cases have been confirmed in the Capital throughout the pandemic, with 750 active, and 6119 resolved. 328 people in the city have died from COVID-19, though no new deaths were reported Monday. Meanwhile, Ottawa Public Health is urging all of us […]