The Department of National Defence is encouraging employees at its Carling Campus to work from the office just two days a week, citing parking shortages. The complex has approximately 5,000 parking spots for a facility designed to house 10,000 staff.
Wife of Killed Crossing Guard Struggles to Be Strong
Amanda Clark, widow of Peter Clark—a crossing guard killed in a hit-and-run while on duty in Barrhaven—says she is struggling to remain strong. A memorial will be held Sunday for her husband.
Out-of-Service Elevator Causes Hardship at Parliament Station
A mother with two children and a stroller faced difficulties at Parliament Station after an elevator went out of service. This incident occurred days after a 92-year-old man fell on the same stairs.
Will Ottawa Charge's New Players Lead to Championship?
The Ottawa Charge acquired three Walter Cup champions in a January trade with the Vancouver Goldeneyes. The team hopes this experience will pay off in the postseason.
Gas Prices Expected to Jump Despite OPEC Shifts
Ongoing standoffs in Iran's Straits of Hormuz are predicted to push gas prices up by as much as 12 cents per litre over the weekend, according to observers.
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