John Couse, seen here on Monday, was one of a number of local bar and restaurant owners who decided to close their establishments due to possible exposures to COVID-19. Which establishment does he run?
The Lieutenant's Pump.
Deacon Brodies.
Elgin Beer Project.
Union Local 613.
Advance voting began Monday in a byelection that's taking place in which Ottawa ward?
Rideau-Goulbourn.
College.
Kanata South.
Cumberland.
A Russell Township mother says she no longer feels safe in her own community after a recent incident involving her 10-year-old son, who is Black. What happened?
He was followed by security in a grocery store.
He was violently attacked by two white boys.
He was called the n-word by a teacher.
He was cyberbullied after testing positive for COVID-19.
Why is Kate Brown, who tested positive for COVID-19 last month, unhappy with the way health officials have handled her case?
They lost her test results.
They never got in touch to see who she'd been in contact with.
They shared her private information with her university.
They refused to acknowledge her use of gender-neutral pronouns.
Why has business owner Adel Alayoid racked up $90,000 in fines over the last three years?
He allows people to smoke shisha inside his restaurant.
He sells homebrewed alcohol at his convenience store.
He's hosted late-night parties that violate noise bylaws.
His beloved neon sign is too bright.
According to Dr. Kieran Moore, medical officer of health for the Kingston region, which of the following is suspected to be the cause of at least five recent COVID-19 cases in the eastern Ontario city?
A house party.
A funeral.
A hockey tournament.
A music concert.
Darren Pruner helped Ontario Provincial Police corral five animals Friday after they fell out of a tractor-trailer near Kingston. What kind of animals were they?
Alpacas.
Horses.
Pigs.
Turkeys.
According to Kristina Ropke, this past Friday's closure of which of the following Ottawa facilities will ultimately be a "big blow to the community"?
A drive-thru COVID-19 test site.
A respite centre for homeless people.
A rural library branch.
A women's shelter.
Which local museum, seen here, vowed this week that it had a "zero-tolerance policy" on harassment following complaints that CEO Mark O'Neill could be unpredictable, ill-tempered and extremely angry?
The Canadian Museum of Nature.
The Canadian Museum of History.
The Bytown Museum.
The Canadian War Museum.
As of this coming Monday, what will be the new rule involving long-term care homes in Ottawa?
Residents will only be allowed out of their rooms for two hours a day.
Only staff and essential care workers or visitors will be permitted inside.
They'll all be overseen by the local hospitals.
Workers will have to be tested daily for COVID-19.