It was revealed Monday that Renée Amilcar, seen here, would be stepping into which of the following roles as of mid-October?
CEO of the Canadian Museum of History.
Director of the National Arts Centre orchestra.
Head of OC Transpo.
Police chief for the City of Gatineau.
The City of Ottawa reversed its decision to hire North American rail firm STV after critics complained about a potential conflict of interest. What was STV initially selected to do?
Review the plans to return the Confederation Line to service.
Fix broken axles on a number of LRT trains.
Design the stations for the Confederation Line extension.
Improve OC Transpo's cybersecurity after Gatineau's transit network was hacked.
Which Ottawa-area health unit announced Tuesday it had become the first in the province to have 90 per cent of its eligible residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19?
The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit.
Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington Public Health.
The Eastern Ontario Health Unit.
The Renfrew County and District Health Unit.
Ottawa Redblacks rookie quarterback Caleb Evans threw three touchdowns Tuesday night in his first ever CFL start to defeat the Edmonton Elks 34-24. What else was noteworthy about the game?
It snapped the club's 11-game losing streak on home soil.
Evans also set a team record for passing yards in one game.
It was halted for more than an hour due to a freak lightning storm.
The CFL's first-ever female player was called on to kick an extra point.
Which of the following establishments lost its liquor licence this week after refusing to enforce Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine rules?
A gastropub in Gananoque.
A sports bar in Kingston.
A pool hall in Smiths Falls.
A winery in Prince Edward County.
So many letters have been showing up at the Ottawa grave of Dr. Peter Henderson Bryce that a mailbox was recently installed. What is Bryce known for doing?
Helping to develop the first tuberculosis vaccine.
Blowing the whistle on abuse at residential schools.
Demanding that women be allowed to study medicine at Canadian universities.
Adopting and caring for hundreds of feral cats.
Where were more than 50,000 of these hand-painted tiles installed for this week's National Day for Truth and Reconciliation?
On the lawn in front of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Along an Ottawa River pathway.
Inside a building at Beechwood Cemetery.
In Minto Park, next to the Ottawa Women's Monument.
Ishkode-O'de Wagamese told CBC that what she's gone through over the past seven years has been "horrific" and "emotionally exhausting." What was she speaking about?
Extensive mould damage in the bungalow she's been renting.
A court case involving allegations of workplace discrimination.
A feud with a neighbour over the precise location of her property line.
The search for her missing niece.
According to Jennifer Heagle, co-owner of Ottawa specialty food store Red Apron, what's the big thing everyone talks about at their newest location?
The recycled plastic parking lot.
The windmill on the roof.
A conveyor belt mechanism for bike parking.
An old neon diner sign that once stood in the ByWard Market.
Which group of employees will now have to be vaccinated against COVID-19, according to a Friday announcement from Rod Phillips?
Workers in long-term care homes.
Teachers.
Transit operators.
Police, paramedics and other first responders.