Why did the western Quebec cottage owned by Bell CEO Mirko Bibic make headlines this week?
It has high-speed internet while the surrounding region struggles with low speeds.
A new addition is blocking off a popular Outaouais snowmobile trail.
It was mistakenly targeted by Quebec police in an illegal opioid raid.
Neighbours say its septic tank is dumping pollution into Pemichangan Lake.
Who said Monday there was "absolutely no tolerance for this going on in an organization" following an investigation by the CBC's Fifth Estate into allegations of workplace sexism?
OC Transpo head John Manconi.
Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly.
University of Ottawa president Jacques Frémont.
National Capital Commission CEO Tobi Nussbaum.
Godlove Ngwafusi told CBC this week he wasn't surprised by Ottawa Police Service statistics that showed which of the following?
That the number of hate crimes being reported to police had gone up.
That Black Ottawans were being charged with more crimes per capita than in any other Ontario city.
That few officers facing Police Services Act charges ended up being disciplined.
That suicides during the COVID-19 pandemic had risen sharply.
Ottawa Public Health said Tuesday it was trying to track down six people who'd been in close contact with a seventh who later tested positive for COVID-19. What were they all doing together?
Sharing a van from Toronto to Ottawa.
Making an overnight ski trek through Gatineau Park.
Playing pickup hockey at Kanata rink.
Attending a hot yoga class.
Which of the following statements about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan in Ottawa is NOT true?
All Ottawans 80 and older will be eligible for the vaccine as of March 5.
Homeless Ottawans and workers in schools are included in the rollout's second phase.
Most people will be vaccinated at one of seven community clinics.
The general public probably won't get a COVID-19 vaccine until August.
Khadija El Hilali says she chose to end her contract with Rideau Hall last June after she was reprimanded for doing what in an email to other staff?
Encouraging them to report bullying by Julie Payette, the now-former governor general.
Sharing her feelings about racism following the death of George Floyd.
Calling an armed man who stormed through Rideau Hall's gates a terrorist.
Trying to fundraise for a family who'd been evicted from their home.
Kennedy Banton-Lindsay is one of the founders of a new advocacy council at the University of Ottawa that strives to address equity issues involving which group of students?
Law students.
Student-athletes.
Teaching assistants.
LGBTQ students.
Chelsea, Que., Mayor Caryl Green says she's pleased by a ruling issued this week and now wants to "put all of this dispute behind us." What did the dispute involve?
Campaign donations made by a developer building 60 new homes.
A disagreement over how much the National Capital Commission owed in taxes.
Who would pay for the widening of Highway 5.
The precise location of the boundary between Chelsea and Gatineau, Que.
Ottawa's planning committee unanimously approved an ambitious 25-year-plan Thursday that will guide the development of which part of the city?
Little Italy.
The western stretch of Montreal Road.
Central Barrhaven.
Lebreton Flats.
The Eastern Ontario Health Unit announced Friday it had confirmed four COVID-19 cases involving variants of concern, including three connected to which of the following?
A cheese factory in St. Albert.
A brewery in Vankleek Hill.
A community college in Cornwall.
An organic farm near Winchester.