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Good morning, Ottawa!

Mainly sunny, and very hot today
Second bone marrow testing clinic set up today in Riverside South

Second bone marrow testing clinic set up today in Riverside South

Hillary McKibbin, 6, has been diagnosed with Aplastic Anemia and is searching for a bone marrow match.
Suspect with explosive device arrested after being turned away at Thousand Islands

Suspect with explosive device arrested after being turned away at Thousand Islands

CBSA officers and members of the OPP were involved in the investigation.
OC Transpo offering concert-goers free, direct service to RBC Bluesfest

OC Transpo offering concert-goers free, direct service to RBC Bluesfest

Fourteen routes are set to provide direct service to and from LeBreton Station as well as nearby O-Train Line 2, the Trillium Line.
Multiple fire trucks sent to Buckham's Bay-area house fire

Multiple fire trucks sent to Buckham's Bay-area house fire

Officials say the home was unoccupied when flames sparked on Woodkilton Road.
Newborn screening in Ontario expanding to include hearing loss risk

Newborn screening in Ontario expanding to include hearing loss risk

Ontario will be the first province in Canada to test newborns for potential hearing loss.
Ottawa police investigating stabbing at Dominion Station in Westboro

Ottawa police investigating stabbing at Dominion Station in Westboro

Two men were injured, one seriously.
Police charge two after another Barrhaven Canada Day incident

Police charge two after another Barrhaven Canada Day incident

One year after a melee at Clarke Fields Park, Ottawa police officers found themselves in a similar situation.
More pot shops likely headed to Ottawa as Ontario announces 50 more licenses

More pot shops likely headed to Ottawa as Ontario announces 50 more licenses

Mayor Jim Watson just hopes newcomers continue to choose unique locations instead of creating a cluster of cannabis stores in one area.
OSPCA says animal cruelty investigations 'back where they should be'

OSPCA says animal cruelty investigations 'back where they should be'

Alison Cross of the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals joins Ottawa Today to speak about how investigations will be handled in the future.
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