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It’s Friday, May 29. Here are today’s top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom:
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PROTESTERS GET READY TO MARCH AGAINST CANSEC MILITARY EXHIBITION
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This year’s two-day event, hosted by the Canadian Alliance of Defense and Security Associations, is the largest yet.
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CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAY 417 IN OTTAWA NOW INTO NEPEAN
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Already under pressure from drivers taking shortcuts through the neighborhood, construction traffic is causing ‘safety hazards’ near the 417.
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CITY OF OTTAWA LOOKS TO STRENGTHEN PROPERTY INVASION PROTECTION DURING CONSTRUCTION.
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Members of Ottawa’s emergency preparedness and protective services committee found out what tools the city had in place to strengthen defenses against burglaries during construction.
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OTTAWA’S NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY IS LATE, OVER BUDGET, AND BAD | OPINIONS
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Brigitte Pellerin: When I asked the people in charge for details on Ādisōke’s delay, this is what they said: None.
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PETITION JOINS PUSH FOR BIKE SHARE IN OTTAWA, BUT NOT EVERYONE IS IN
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A report commissioned by the city estimated that launching a bike-sharing system could cost up to $10 million, with additional annual operating costs depending on factors including e-bike usage and sponsorship revenue.
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