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Ottawa police say one person has been arrested in connection with a reported break and enter overnight on Bank Street. Police said they were called to an address on Bank Street near Nepean Street at 1:45 a.m.

, where a 42-year-old man was arrested. The man is facing charges of breaking and entering, possession of break and enter instruments, mischief to property and breach of probation. The bakery Bread and Sons on Bank Street posted to its Instagram story Monday with a photo of wood panelling on its front door.



"Bad news: Had a break-in over the weekend," the post said. "Good news: No one was hurt, and we are still open to serve you delicious treats!" The accused is scheduled to appear in court Monday. Ottawa Top Stories Ottawa police investigating 'incident' at Bayview LRT station Number of CRA employees fired for inappropriately claiming CERB approaches 300 Downtown Ottawa tower at 150 Slater St.

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, who was reported missing early Monday morning, has since died. Number of CRA employees fired for inappropriately claiming CERB approaches 300 The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has provided new data on the number of employees who were found to have received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) during the COVID-19 pandemic. House Speaker asks MPs to behave better in question period after incident House of Commons Speaker Greg Fergus says he expects members of Parliament to behave better than they did last week, when an exchange between two party leaders got so heated one MP thought it may actually come to physical blows.

Lebanon sees deadliest day of conflict since 2006 as Israeli strikes kill more than 350 Israeli strikes on Lebanon Monday killed more than 350 people, including more than 60 women and children, Lebanese authorities said, in the deadliest barrage since the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war. Missing six-year-old boy in Manitoba found dead: RCMP It was a tragic ending to the search for a six-year-old boy in northeastern Manitoba who had been missing since Wednesday. Thousands of bones and hundreds of weapons reveal grisly insights into a 3,250-year-old battle A new analysis of dozens of arrowheads is helping researchers piece together a clearer portrait of the warriors who clashed on Europe’s oldest known battlefield 3,250 years ago.

Beverly Glenn-Copeland reveals dementia diagnosis, will soon play final Canadian show Beverly Glenn-Copeland says he's been diagnosed with dementia and will play his final concert tour dates over the next two weeks. A rare polar bear showed up on the shores of Iceland. Police shot it A rare polar bear that was spotted outside a cottage in a remote village in Iceland was shot by police after being considered a threat, authorities said Friday.

Erik Menendez says Ryan Murphy's 'Monsters' is full of 'blatant lies' Erik Menendez is slamming the 'dishonest portrayal' of his life in Netflix's 'Monsters: The Lyle and Erick Menendez Story.' Shopping Trends The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. We may earn a commission when you use our links to shop.

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business Fire has destroyed a barn and 17,000 plants at a family-owned business in Lower Coverdale, N.B. Health-care access, rent caps, poverty plans highlight Day 5 of N.

B. election campaign The Progressive Conservatives, Liberals and Greens made separate election New Brunswick election: Poll shows tight race between Liberals and incumbent Tories A New Brunswick election poll indicates the provincial Liberals are leading the incumbent Tories by a slight margin in voting intentions, but when the margin of error is factored in, the parties appear to be in a very tight race. Toronto Toronto rapper 'Top5' set free after judge dismisses evidence in 2021 slaying A Toronto rapper who was charged in a fatal 2021 shooting has been released after a judge dismissed social media evidence in the case.

Controversial law designed to free up hospital beds to be tested in Ontario court A new charter challenge set to get underway on Monday will test the constitutionality of a controversial Ontario law that allows hospitals to place discharged patients into long-term care homes not of their choosing or face a $400-per-day charge if they refuse. Toronto police release video of woman who allegedly stole taxi downtown Toronto police have released video footage of a suspect who allegedly stole a taxi in the city’s downtown core over the weekend. Montreal 'No restrictions' for English patients in Quebec health institutions There are 'no restrictions' on the right to receive health services in Quebec for English speakers, according to a new clarification document issued by the Quebec Health Ministry on Monday.

PQ calls for emergency debate over Northvolt layoffs As the difficulties mount for battery manufacturer Northvolt, the PQ is calling for an emergency debate in the Quebec legislature on Tuesday to find out more about the agreement between the Quebec government and the Swedish multinational. Police from Montreal, Nunavik to conduct joint patrols amid drug smuggling concerns Officers from the Nunavik Police Service (NPS) will be patrolling the streets of Montreal with police officers from the Montreal police service (SPVM) over the next few weeks to encourage Inuit living in the south to report criminals who are smuggling drugs into Nunavik. Northern Ontario Northern Ont.

senior pushed during family dispute, hits head on pavement A family dispute related to a property matter turned ugly over the weekend when a 71-year-old hit their head on the pavement after being pushed. Former Hedley singer Jacob Hoggard's sexual assault trial to get underway at northern Ontario courthouse The sexual assault trial for Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard, the former frontman for the band Hedley, is expected to begin in northern Ontario this week, following a jury selection process. Boy abducted from California in 1951 at age 6 found alive on East Coast more than 70 years later Luis Armando Albino was six years old in 1951 when he was abducted while playing at an Oakland, Calif.

, park. Now, more than seven decades later, Albino has been found thanks to help from an online ancestry test, old photos and newspaper clippings. Windsor Two house fires deemed arson, damage estimated over $1M Windsor police say they are investigating two residential fires that were deliberately set on Sunday morning.

Illegal firearms and stolen motorcycles seized by police Windsor police arrested two suspects after seizing numerous illegal firearms and recovering three stolen motorcycles. Firefighters respond to fire on Goyeau Ave Windsor firefighters are on scene of a fire on Goyeau Street. London 'White Lives Matter' billboard sparks controversy in southwestern Ontario In early August, Gord Leaman proudly put up a billboard on his front lawn that says 'Screw Trudeau, Screw Singh, Capitalism not Socialism, and White Lives Matter.

' Highbury Avenue closed due to collision Southbound traffic on Highbury Avenue from Hamilton Road is closed to vehicular traffic this afternoon. Johnston traded from Knights to Sting following stellar preseason performance The Sarnia Sting have completed a trade with the London Knights for 20-year-old Kaeden Johnston, in exchange for a 4th round pick. Kitchener Police investigating sudden death of 2-year-old boy in Cambridge, Ont.

Police say a toddler in Cambridge, Ont., who was reported missing early Monday morning, has since died. Sudden death in Cambridge deemed not suspicious Police are investigating a sudden death at Bishop Street North and Duke Street in Cambridge.

'White Lives Matter' billboard sparks controversy in southwestern Ontario In early August, Gord Leaman proudly put up a billboard on his front lawn that says 'Screw Trudeau, Screw Singh, Capitalism not Socialism, and White Lives Matter.' Barrie Charges laid after unpaid bill sparks confrontation at Blue Mountain Resort A Brampton man faces charges after police say a dispute over an unpaid bill at Blue Mountain Resort turned into a confrontation. Brazen daytime armed robbery in Barrie under investigation Police in Barrie are investigating an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store over the weekend that resulted in significant damage.

Section of Barrie street to be closed for several weeks for ongoing construction project A section of Grove Street in Barrie's east end will be closed for several weeks as part of the City's ongoing road work. Winnipeg Missing six-year-old boy in Manitoba found dead: RCMP It was a tragic ending to the search for a six-year-old boy in northeastern Manitoba who had been missing since Wednesday. Fourth person charged in connection with July homicide A 26-year-old man wanted by police for two months in connection with the homicide of a woman found in a downtown Winnipeg apartment building has been arrested.

Nearly 1,300 pound pumpkin big winner at Manitoba community festival Giant gourds took over a Manitoba community this weekend. Calgary COVID-19 vaccines expected to be available in Alberta by mid-October Alberta's fall respiratory virus immunization program, including COVID-19 vaccines, is expected to begin in mid-October. Police seize pen gun, drugs in Redcliff bust A Medicine Hat man faces charges after police say they found him in possession of drugs and a .

22-calibre pen gun. Jeanne Beker, the trailblazer of Canadian fashion and music storytelling, inspires new Calgary exhibition Before influencers on social media, Canada’s Jeanne Beker was bringing the world of high fashion down to earth and as Calgary’s Glenbow Museum gets a major make-over, it will include a new exhibition showcasing the pop culture icon. Edmonton Alberta doctors association says delayed pay deal will hurt health-care system An Alberta doctors' group says even though a new pay deal with the province is ready to be implemented, the government isn't putting its money where its mouth is.

Drunk driving suspected in Anthony Henday Drive crash Charges are pending against a driver who was headed the wrong way before a crash on Anthony Henday Drive early Monday morning, police say. $22K grant awarded to Arts of the Ave Society to support community initiatives Arts of the Ave Edmonton Society will receive tens of thousands of dollars in grant money from the Canada Post Community Foundation. Regina Sask.

investing additional $10M to help coal reliant communities transition through federal phase out With the federal government’s plan to phase out coal power stations by 2030 the provincial government says another $10 million dollars will be given to the Coronach and Estevan regions to help those in the area with the transition. Moose Jaw police find body in vehicle following fire Moose Jaw police say an investigation is underway after a body was found in a vehicle on fire Sunday night. Motorcyclist suffers non-life-threatening injuries after Ring Road crash Regina police say a motorcyclist was seriously hurt but suffered from non-life-threatening injuries following a crash on Ring Road late last week.

Saskatoon Candle Lake Golf Course restaurant may be a total loss after early morning fire Fire crews are battling a blaze at the Candle Lake Golf Course clubhouse on Monday morning. Sask. First Nation searching for possible unmarked graves this week A First Nation in northeastern Saskatchewan is conducting a search this week for potential unmarked graves.

Saskatchewan's Parents' Bill of Rights back in court today, here's a timeline of events More than a year after the Government of Saskatchewan introduced the pronoun policy, the constitutionality of it continues to be questioned. Vancouver Video shows B.C.

Conservative Rustad saying he regrets getting 'so-called vaccine' The NDP has shared a video of B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad saying he regrets getting the "so-called vaccine" against COVID-19.

'Quite alarming': U.S. student says Vancouver housing unit subdivided with cardboard wall A U.

S. family whose son is pursuing an education in Vancouver is speaking out following their 'quite alarming' experience with a housing site. BC Conservatives promise $3K housing rebate Conservative leader John Rustad is unveiling his party’s plan to address a key issue for the majority of voters in this election: affordability.

Vancouver Island Video shows B.C. Conservative Rustad saying he regrets getting 'so-called vaccine' The NDP has shared a video of B.

C. Conservative Leader John Rustad saying he regrets getting the "so-called vaccine" against COVID-19. BC Conservatives promise $3K housing rebate Conservative leader John Rustad is unveiling his party’s plan to address a key issue for the majority of voters in this election: affordability.

Firefighters battling out-of-control wildfire on Vancouver Island British Columbia's provincial wildfire service is battling an out-of-control blaze discovered Sunday on Vancouver Island. Kelowna 'Don't know where the animals came from': Runaway pigs rounded up in West Kelowna, B.C.

A pair of runaway pigs are in the custody of an animal sanctuary in the Okanagan after evading police and volunteers for hours earlier this week. Video shows historic bridge in Kamloops, B.C.

, collapsing after fire The Red Bridge, a historic landmark in Kamloops, B.C., was completely destroyed by fire early Thursday morning.

Pregnant pit bull with 10 puppies rescued from rat-infested B.C. home Animal protection officers in British Columbia have rescued three pit bulls – including one that gave birth to 10 puppies – from a rat-infested home in Kelowna.

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