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Two people hurt in collision involving a scooter at Ottawa intersection

  OTTAWA Two people were transported to hospital with serious injuries after a collision involving a scooter in Ottawa s Lowertown neighbourhood. Emergency crews responded to the crash involving a full-sized truck and a scooter at the intersection of King Edward Avenue and Rideau Street at 10:30 a.m. Paramedics say a man and a woman were transported to hospital in serious but stable condition. Ottawa police continue to investigate. Share:

Two injured in truck-scooter crash at King Edward Avenue, Rideau

Two injured in truck-scooter crash at King Edward Avenue, Rideau
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Charges laid in fire at King Edward Avenue apartment

  MIDDLESEX CENTRE, ONT. A 61-year-old London man is facing arson charges after a fire on King Edward Avenue last month that sent one person to hospital. Police say the man has been charged with arson causing damage to property and arson with disregard for human life. Emergency crews responded to an apartment building in the 100 block of King Edward Avenue around 4 p.m. on April 21 for a fire. Smoke could be seen billowing from the lower floors of the three-storey building. One person was taken to hospital with serious injuries. At the time the fire was deemed suspicious and an investigation was started.

Committee votes to lower speed limit to 30 km/h in Vanier, Sandy Hill, Lowertown

  OTTAWA Ottawa s transportation committee unanimously approved a plan that would lower speed limits in parts of Vanier, Sandy Hill and Lowertown to 30 km/h. The plan allows the city to create gateway zones to lower the speed limit on several streets in those neighbourhoods. The lower speed limits are an important tool to prioritize slower speeds in residential areas to make them more livable, Rideau-Vanier councillor Mathieu Fleury said in a report prepared for Wednesday s committee meeting. All residential areas and community associations are asking for lower speeds in residential streets. As residential streets are redone it is the unique time to implement the permanent measures. We have seen a number of tools implemented through the neighbourhood seasonal traffic calming measures that allow for warmer months measure to be in effect. In this frame of mine, posted lower speed limits do set the tone for more livable residential areas.

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