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Ottawa businesswomen take bite out of pandemic with major expansion of Corner Peach

Much like with the COVID vaccine supply, the owners of Corner Peach know how hard it is to keep up with demand. That’s why Emma Campbell and Caroline Murphy are in the process of taking over the vacant storefront immediately adjacent to their existing establishment, thereby doubling the size of their loveable little corner store nestled in the heart of Ottawa’s Chinatown district. The space opened up last fall when the former tenant, a bike shop, moved to a new location. The expansion will allow the small businesswomen to run a larger, more efficient commercial kitchen that can satisfy the demand for locally prepared food.

Beloved longtime harm reduction worker killed in Chinatown stabbing

  OTTAWA A well-respected longtime staff member at an Ottawa community health centre has died after he was stabbed in Chinatown Friday morning. Officers responded to a call at just after 9:40 a.m. for a stabbing at the intersection of Somerset Street West and Arthur Street. Police say officers found a man that had been stabbed. He was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police say the suspect also stabbed a second person nearby around 11:50 a.m. That person was seriously injured and taken to hospital. Police have identified the homicide victim as Carl Reinboth, 64, of Ottawa. Reinboth was a harm reduction worker at the nearby Somerset West Community Health Centre, officials there confirmed.

Police checkpoints at Ottawa-Gatineau crossings and remembering an Ottawa harm reduction worker: Top five stories this week

  OTTAWA Ottawa police set up and then take down 24/7 checkpoints at interprovincial crossings, a Riverside South resident is told to remove his front yard garden and we meet nurses on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic. CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at the five most viewed stories on our website this week. Less than 48 hours after officers began setting up checkpoints at interprovincial crossings between Ottawa and Gatineau, Ottawa police stopped monitoring the crossings 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Ontario government issued directives to limit non-essential travel into Ontario, requiring police to set up checkpoints starting at 12:01 a.m. Monday.

Gemstone teams up with Montreal firm on Centretown mixed-use highrise plan

An Ottawa real estate company is teaming up with a Montreal firm on a planned residential highrise and “community hub” with co-working space in the heart of Centretown. Gemstone Corp. recently filed an application at City Hall for the mixed-use development that would feature a 16-storey tower with 140 rental suites and about 2,600 square feet of ground-floor commercial space at the northwest corner of Somerset Street West and O’Connor Street. The property consists of three parcels of land known officially as 311 Somerset St. W. and 234 and 236 O’Connor St. The 0.3-acre site now contains a commercial parking lot, and part of the property was once home to a heritage structure that was heavily damaged by fire before being torn down in 2017.

One person killed, one injured in Chinatown stabbings

One person killed, one injured in Chinatown stabbings
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