Ottawa's mayor is urging people to stay off the roads if they can, as crews clean up downed power lines. CTV's Colton Praill reports. https://t.co/L8dX4kSNMi
Positive police interaction with Students is very important esp when the Deputy Chief takes time in his busy day to sit and chat with the kids! Love this💙 @Paul_Burnett_
For any families either remaining in the downtown core or attempting to enter the protest zone, we urge you to leave immediately. The presence of children and youth within or near the zone is highly concerning.
This food truck in Stittsville makes everything from scratch. Burgers...smoked meat...pulled pork. Chef Reggie Olson tells us all about it. https://t.co/V4IoHenlMP
Today’s announcement will have been difficult for MANY of us to hear.
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We're hiring for VAW Counsellor and Advocate. Help empower Inuit women who have experienced violence, and help them on their journey to heal and reclaim their safety.
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November is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Click the images below to learn more about gender-based violence in Canada and to find out how you can better support those in your life dealing with abuse.
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Rester à la maison ne veut pas nécessairement dire qu’on est en sécurité. Si vous vivez la violence ou l’abus à Ottawa ou dans Lanark, contactez le service Pas bien chez soi Ottawa par notre ligne sécuritaire au (613) 704-5535 ou clavardez en ligne @ https://t.co/6lePWMzFRN
Staying home doesn’t always mean staying safe. If you’re living with violence or abuse at home in Ottawa or Lanark County, reach out to Ottawa's secure text+chat line (613) 704-5535 and https://t.co/IUNnEmKKzQ.