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Church roof collapses in Gloucester

  OTTAWA No one was hurt after the roof of a Cyrville Road church caved in Tuesday. Ottawa firefighters and police were called to Abundant Grace Church on Cyrville near Cummings Avenue at around 6 p.m. Ottawa Fire Services said everyone who was inside was able to evacuate safely; however, the power lines connected to the building were at risk of falling onto the sidewalk. Police closed a stretch of the road for about two hours so that Hydro Ottawa crews could make repairs. On Twitter, area councillor Tim Tierney said he reached out to the church to offer any assistance he could provide.

Wilkinson: The Tewin development can learn from how Kanata was built

Wilkinson: The Tewin development can learn from how Kanata was built
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Wall Street Journal and Bidgely Showcase the Power of Data and Artificial Intelligence to Create a Clean Energy Future

187 views Business Wire New article series highlights growing adoption of data-driven strategies by leading utilities to accelerate personalization, digitalization and clean energy initiatives MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (BUSINESS WIRE) The Wall Street Journal, in collaboration with Bidgely, today introduced an article series showcasing how data and applied artificial intelligence (AI) are powering the clean energy future. Featuring real-world examples from utilities like Duke Energy, Duquesne Light Company, Ameren and Hydro Ottawa, the articles showcase how these progressive energy providers are prioritizing data-driven solutions that both create personalized energy experiences for customers as well as new opportunities to accelerate electrification, decarbonization and energy efficiency initiatives. The new Biden Administration’s unprecedented net-zero emissions goals for the U.S. are regarded as an accelerator in the article series, prompting energy providers to more actively embr

Hydro Ottawa donates $30,000 to CHEO for Bell Let s Talk campaign

  OTTAWA Hydro Ottawa has made a donation to CHEO in honour of Bell Let s Talk Day this year. The local utility has given the Children s Hospital of Eastern Ontario $30,000 to go toward child and youth mental health support programs. Bell Let s Talk Day is Thursday, Jan. 28. Bell is the parent company of CTV News Ottawa. The funding from Hydro Ottawa comes from the company s ongoing e-billing program, according to a press release. Since the program began in 2015, Hydro Ottawa has raised more than $500,000 for CHEO. CHEO s dedication to improving the lives of all children is a shining example of what is possible when experts come together to address some of the biggest health issues and crises of our time, said Hydro Ottawa President and CEO Bryce Conrad in the press release. Our community is very fortunate to have this local and celebrated institution in our own backyard so that our children can receive the best medical care so close to home.

Seven things that will cost you more in Ottawa in 2021

  OTTAWA Ottawa residents will be paying more for city services, to board OC Transpo buses and the O-Train, turn on the lights and saying I Do in the new year. CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at seven things that will cost you more in the City of Ottawa in 2021. City of Ottawa services The 2021 City of Ottawa budget includes a hike in property taxes, water rates and garbage collection fees. Council approved a three per cent increase in property taxes this year, which will add $115 to the average property tax bill for urban residents. Water rates increase 4.5 per cent for urban residents and 10 per cent for rural residents on Jan. 1. Urban homeowners will pay $37 more on the water bill, while rural residents will pay an extra $7.

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