Linda Anglin spoke with CBC Ottawa this past week about how she's been telling customers they'll face a wait of between 12 and 18 months for what she has to offer. What does she do?
She breeds Labradoodle puppies.
She makes artisanal cheeses.
She builds customized cross-country skis.
She plans outdoor winter weddings.
Lawyer Gary Chaykko says he was stunned when someone walked into a courtroom in Cornwall, Ont., recently without wearing a mask. Who didn't have one on?
A Cornwall police officer.
An inmate from the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre.
A medical expert who was being called as a witness.
The presiding judge.
Why were Ottawa hazmat teams sent to Brockville, Ont., on Wednesday?
There was an ammonia leak at the 3M plant.
A tractor-trailer crashed and spilled chemicals on Highway 2.
There was an explosion at the community college.
Police discovered an illegal fentanyl operation in an industrial park.
According to a City of Ottawa audit, more than 60 per cent of OC Transpo bus drivers who finished their training between 2017 and 2019 later ended up doing what?
Getting in a crash.
Quitting or being laid off.
Being transferred to the LRT.
Failing to report incidents of violence or harassment.
How long will people in Ottawa be required to wear masks in public spaces and on transit, after city council voted Wednesday to extend the public bylaw?
Until the end of 2020.
Until the first council meeting of the new year.
Until April 1st, 2021.
Actually, they didn't set a specific end date.
Also on Wednesday, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson urged the city's residents not to head across the river into western Quebec to do what?
Buy booze at the SAQ.
Visit the region's ski hills.
Return to work at federal buildings.
Go trick-or-treating.
Coun. Jeff Leiper is planning to introduce a motion at the next city council meeting that, in his words, is needed lest residents be driven "insane." What would the motion demand?
That municipalities be given back control of noise bylaws.
That certain streets be shut down to motorized vehicles until next spring.
That prohibitions around backyard firepits be suspended.
That the city more than double its snow removal budget.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada's Chantal Fortin spoke this past week about her concern that the COVID-19 pandemic was making it harder for some government workers to do what?
Get time off for mental health issues.
Have access to meetings and documents in French.
Find ergonomic chairs, desks and computers.
Raise concerns about harassment in online settings.
Eighty-three people are now facing $1,000 fines under Quebec's Public Health Act after they attended which of the following in the town of Chelsea?
A house party at an AirBnb.
A religious gathering at a community hall.
A rock concert at a pub.
A wedding at the bride's parents' house.
The town of Cantley, Que., recently won two court injunctions to obtain information from Facebook and internet service provider Vidéotron about someone who had created a fake online profile and done what?
Threatened to set the town hall on fire.
Made unfounded accusations against two councillors.
Shared COVID-19 myths and conspiracy theories.
Stole the identity of the municipality's mayor.