Ottawa Police Issue Public Safety Notification About ‘Dangerous Offender’
On June 3, 2026, the Ottawa Police Service issued a Public Safety Notification regarding Christopher Roulston, 46. During his release on day parole, Roulston is required to reside in a community-based facility. Authorities urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
What It’s Like at FONO, Ottawa’s First Hi-Fi Listening Bar
Lynn Saxberg reviews FONO, Ottawa’s first high-fidelity listening bar. Equipped with premium speakers and a DJ booth behind the bar, FONO delivers a meticulously modulated audio experience. However, its menu remains limited. The establishment aims to provide a unique auditory environment for music enthusiasts.
What’s in Ottawa’s Draft Renoviction Bylaw? Councillors Want to Know
A motion to table the draft renoviction bylaw will be presented to city council on June 10. A staff report indicates that amendments to Ontario legislation could render a municipal bylaw unnecessary. Councillors are seeking clarity on the proposed regulations to protect tenants from unfair evictions during renovations.
New National AI Strategy Promises More Use of the Technology in the Public Service
Canada’s artificial intelligence strategy aims to accelerate AI adoption across the federal government, though it does not specify firm timelines. The initiative, announced by Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation Evan Solomon, emphasizes leveraging AI to improve efficiency and service delivery in the public sector.
Altay Flame Introduces Ottawa to Uyghur Kebabs and Noodle Dishes
Baykal Deli, a Turkish-born restaurateur, has opened Altay Flame Uyghur Cuisine on Beechwood Avenue. The restaurant brings the flavors of China’s northwestern Xinjiang province to Ottawa, offering authentic kebabs and noodle dishes that reflect the region’s culinary heritage.
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