It's Tuesday, May 19. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom.
Canadian Military Refused to Release This Photo, But We Obtained a Copy
The Canadian military refused to release a photograph of RCAF Commander Lt.-Gen. Jamie Speiser-Blanchet signing part of the fuselage of Canada's first F-35 fighter jet during a ceremony at Lockheed Martin's Fort Worth, Texas facility on February 2. However, the Ottawa Citizen managed to obtain a copy. The image shows Speiser-Blanchet at the production milestone event. Read the full story for details on how we acquired the photo.
Could AI Make for a Better ER? Queensway Carleton Doctor Thinks So
Dr. Gautam Goel, who works in the emergency department at Queensway Carleton Hospital, believes artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize emergency care. The technology has yet to demonstrate its full capacity to save lives, offering hope to those who see its promise but also raising concerns among others. The article explores the potential benefits and fears surrounding AI in the ER.
How to Deal with Return-to-Work Issues in the Public Service
A former public service executive suggests using a project management approach to address return-to-work processes. As public servants navigate the transition back to the office, this advice aims to streamline the process and reduce friction. The article provides insights into effective strategies for managing these changes.
How the Ottawa Charge Put a Hold on the Montreal Victoire’s PWHL Championship Party
Rebecca Leslie scored a game-winning goal in the dying minutes, extending the Ottawa Charge's season by at least one more game and delaying the Montreal Victoire's PWHL championship celebration. The article details how the Charge managed to force a Game 5, keeping their playoff hopes alive.
This Hidden Ottawa Café Makes Impeccable Wanpaku Sandwiches
At Some Coffee & Some Tea, owner Xiang Xu serves coffee drinks, bubble tea, and overstuffed Japanese wanpaku sandwiches, all for under $10. This hidden gem in Ottawa offers a unique culinary experience that combines affordability with quality. The article reviews the café's offerings and atmosphere.
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