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Student Protests, Rising Home Prices, and Assault Charges: A Look at Recent Ottawa News

domestic violence - Indigenous rights - Ontario Provincial Police - Ottawa housing market - RBC - University of Ottawa

Check out the latest from Ottawa regarding student protests, housing market trends, and legal issues!

In recent Ottawa news, students from the University of Ottawa joined forces with 13 other Canadian universities to protest against RBC's presence on campus. The students are calling on the bank to remove its operations from the university grounds. This demonstration is part of a larger movement focused on Indigenous rights and corporate accountability.

On the real estate front, Ottawa's housing market saw an increase in sales and prices in February compared to the previous year. The average price for a townhouse unit reached $538,745, while apartments averaged $429,410. With new listings hitting 1,539 units and active listings at 2,158, the market remains active despite ongoing challenges.

In a separate incident, a 36-year-old woman from Hawkesbury, Ont., is facing assault charges following a violent domestic incident. The Ontario Provincial Police are handling the case, highlighting the importance of addressing issues of domestic violence and ensuring the safety of individuals in such situations.

As Ottawa continues to navigate social, economic, and legal developments, it remains a city of dynamic change and diverse challenges. From student activism to housing market fluctuations and legal proceedings, the capital of Canada showcases a blend of community engagement and societal issues.

It's imperative for financial institutions and educational establishments to address concerns raised by students and community members. The housing market's resilience amid external factors reflects the city's stability. Legal cases like the one in Hawkesbury shed light on the importance of prompt action in addressing and preventing incidences of domestic violence.

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Indigenous Rights: uOttawa students want RBC to remove on ... (CTV Edmonton)

Students from the University of Ottawa joined 13 other universities across Canada to protest at RBC's presence on campus, calling on the bank to stop ...

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Ottawa home sales, prices in February up year-over-year (CTV Edmonton)

Average price for a townhouse unit: $538,745; Average price for an apartment: $429,410; New listings: 1,539 units; Active listings: 2,158 units; Homes sold: 886 ...

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Woman facing assault charges following domestic incident in ... (CTV Edmonton)

A 36-year-old woman from Hawkesbury, Ont. is facing charges following a "violent domestic incident," according to Ontario Provincial Police.

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Mental health in Ottawa: How to find help (CTV News)

CTVNewsOttawa.ca has compiled a list of crisis hotlines and mental health resources in the Ottawa area.

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March Break 2024 busiest in years at Ottawa International Airport (CTV News)

The days leading up to March Break are some of the busiest for travel at the Ottawa International Airport. Many are choosing to travel this year, ...

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'Into the Magic': Disney On Ice presents 8 shows in Ottawa (CTV News)

The Canadian Tire centre will be transformed into one of the most magical places on earth from Thursday to Sunday.

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One of Canada's worst crashes: Re-telling the Almonte, Ont., train ... (CTV News)

It was one of Canada's worst train accidents in history. Now 81 years on, a Pembroke author is re-telling the events of the tragic night in the Ottawa ...

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Things to do in Ottawa during the March Break (CTV News)

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