Ottawa residents can expect cool temperatures and a risk of rain on Monday, according to the latest forecast. The day will see cloudy skies with a high of 12°C, and there is a 60% chance of showers throughout the day. Winds will be light, coming from the northeast at 10 km/h.
Other News Highlights
Local and National Incidents
- A toddler was killed in a fall from a Toronto apartment building, prompting an investigation.
- Toronto Councillor Parthi Kandavel revealed he is being investigated by the Ontario Provincial Police.
- A dispute over noise from band and dance practices in British Columbia was resolved by a tribunal, with one party stating, "The ceiling shook."
Health and Safety
- Four Canadians from a cruise ship stricken with hantavirus are arriving in British Columbia.
- Hospital admissions for flu, RSV, and COVID have more than doubled.
- A water rescue serves as a reminder to wear lifejackets, according to the Harbour Master.
Sports and Community Events
- Over 5,000 runners participated in the Mother's Day Walk and Run in Calgary.
- The Ottawa Charge advanced to the Walter Cup Final with a double-overtime win over the Fleet.
- Female hockey players in New Brunswick are pushing against a rule that gives them shorter games than males, calling it "outdated."
Business and Economy
- The parent company of Trump's Truth Social reported a $400 million loss.
- A spike in elder financial abuse has renewed calls to designate a trusted contact person, as noted by Dale Jackson.
Entertainment and Lifestyle
- A new Beatles fan experience is set to open in London in 2027.
- "The Devil Wears Prada 2" outperformed "Mortal Kombat II" at the box office.
- Argentine plazas are buzzing with World Cup sticker trading fever.
Environment and Science
- At least three hikers were killed by a volcano eruption on an Indonesian island.
- A bear attack likely killed a hiker in Glacier National Park for the first time in decades.
- Birds fear women more than men, even when disguised, according to a study.
Stay tuned for more updates on these stories and other developments across Canada.


