CTV News Ottawa

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Kanata gas station runs out of gas as prices dip for long weekend (CTV Edmonton)

There's been some relief at the pumps this long weekend as gas dipped below the two dollars a litre mark in Ottawa.

3 hr ago 3 hr ago 3 hr ago 3 hr ago 3 hr ago 3 hr ago 3 hr ago 3 hr ago 3 hr ago 2 hr ago 3 hr ago โ€œMy truck was $100 or so and now itโ€™s close to $200 to fill it up,โ€ said Ted Vonboetticher, an Ottawa resident.

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Man dies after being struck by a falling tree in Renfrew County (CTV Edmonton)

Emergency crews responded to a call at a cottage in the Township of Greater Madawaska just before 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

11 hr ago 11 hr ago 11 hr ago 11 hr ago 11 hr ago 11 hr ago English is not a colonial language we wish to adopt. 11 hr ago 11 hr ago 11 hr ago 11 hr ago It left more than 179,000 residents without power, downing trees, hydro lines and other infrastructure across the city.

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'We've got a lot of damage': Ottawa residents begin cleaning up after ... (CTV Edmonton)

The city of Ottawa says there have been multiple reports of damaged property and fallen trees following Saturday's storm, "particularly in the Navan, ...

Health officials in Toronto say they are investigating the first suspected case of monkeypox in the city. Health officials in Toronto say they are investigating the first suspected case of monkeypox in the city. "It's extensive damage on that side of the house. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he will not be running in the race to pick a new leader of the United Conservative party. Health officials in Toronto say they are investigating the first suspected case of monkeypox in the city. Communities have been left reeling after a severe thunderstorm ripped through much of southern Ontario, leaving five people dead and tens of thousands without power. - Ontario storm leaves five dead and tens of thousands without power Communities have been left reeling after a severe thunderstorm ripped through much of southern Ontario, leaving five people dead and tens of thousands without power. - Ontario storm leaves five dead and tens of thousands without power Communities have been left reeling after a severe thunderstorm ripped through much of southern Ontario, leaving five people dead and tens of thousands without power. "The indoor arena is completely destroyed and there is a significant amount of damage to fencing and other outbuildings," said Brookson Farm in a post on Facebook. Pinecrest Cemetery in the area of Greenbank Road and Baseline Road was severely damaged by the storm.

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