
Jayden Dill
Jayden Dill is a journalist with CBC Ottawa and the Parliamentary Bureau. You can reach him at jayden.dill@cbc.ca
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Man charged with attempted murder after stabbing in Hawkesbury
A 25-year-old Champlain Township man has been charged with attempted murder after another man was stabbed in Hawkesbury, Ont., on Thursday, Ontario Provincial Police said.
Canada -Ottawa |

LRT maintenance, expansion work to disrupt service this summer
Ottawa's Confederation Line will be out of service for several days this summer as the east-west light rail track undergoes routine maintenance and other work related to its Stage 2 expansion.
Canada -Ottawa |
Canada Day lineup unveiled as Ottawa readies for a national celebration like no other
LeBreton Flats in Ottawa will once again host the national Canada Day celebration on July 1, and this year's festivities will feature some top local talent.
Canada -Ottawa |

Ottawa police officer who stepped on man's neck ordered fired
Const. Goran Beric, who was found guilty of assault and assault with a weapon after stepping on a man's neck in August 2021, has been given seven days to resign or he'll be fired.
Canada -Ottawa |

Elderly couple identified in Barrhaven murder-suicide
Ottawa police say the elderly couple found dead in their Barrhaven home early Tuesday morning died in a murder-suicide.
Canada -Ottawa |
Students with 'nowhere else to go' call on city for housing help
Post-secondary students in Ottawa are calling on the city to take action after a report revealed many are paying sky-high rent to live in dingy, crowded conditions amid a worsening housing crisis.
Canada -Ottawa |

Ottawa police introduce new mounted unit
The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) introduced its new mounted unit Tuesday, touting the horse force as a way to both improve community engagement and meet the practical demands of urban policing.
Canada -Ottawa |
13 Trudeau-era ministers survive Carney's cabinet overhaul
When Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled his new cabinet this week, there were 15 fresh faces among the group. There were also 13 who had served in the previous cabinet of Justin Trudeau.
Politics |

Youth charged following rash of hateful graffiti west of Ottawa
A 16-year-old boy is facing mischief charges following the discovery of racist and antisemitic graffiti in various locations throughout Renfrew County earlier this week.
Canada -Ottawa |

Ottawa film studios worry Trump's threatened tariffs could mean the end
Some Ottawa film studios are concerned that U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs on foreign films could spell the end for their industry within months.
Canada -Ottawa |