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Ottawa police insists the capital"remains a safe city", following a series of violent incidents this month.
The United People of Canada, a self-described federally incorporated"not-for-profit social enterprise organization" has a presence at St. Brigid's Church on Saint Patrick Street. Corporate documents show three members on the group’s board of directors: Kimberley Ward, William Komer, and Diane Nolan.
The building, a designated heritage site, is private property and currently listed at a sale price of $5.95 million. An Ottawa teenager on a summer vacation to France has been missing for more than a week in the French Alps, according to rescue officials. while on a mountain trail with friends in the Chamonix-Mont-Blanc region of France, a resort area near the junction of France, Switzerland and Italy.
Video sent to CTV News Ottawa shows a white city of Ottawa truck travelling along Bridlewood Drive when it leaves the road and drives along the grass, returns to the road and sideswipes a white SUV travelling in the same direction. Both vehicles drive across the grass and sidewalk in front of a woman and a group of children walking down the street, the video shows. The driver of the city vehicle was transported to hospital with minor injuries. No other injuries were reported.
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