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Joseph Tunney

Joseph Tunney

Journalist and Writer at CBC News Network

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  • Regional News

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Planned Parenthood Ottawa pauses operations amid financial quagmire

Planned Parenthood Ottawa says it's temporarily halting its front-line programming as the agency tries to free itself from a major budgetary shortfall.
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Former Air Cadet captain gets 16 years for sexual offences involvin...

Adrian Schmid, 50, was found guilty in November of eight charges, including five involving sexual abuse against children and another three involving child pornography.
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An Ottawa runner posted online asking 'Did you save my life?' Then ...

Tommy Chan knows he ran five kilometres on Tuesday, May 20. He just doesn’t remember it. He says he had a post-run heart attack and was searching for a way to say thank you to the bystanders who stepped in.
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Ottawa runner posted online asking 'did you save my life?' He got a...

Tommy Chan knows he ran five kilometres on Tuesday, May 20. He just doesn’t remember it. He had a post-run heart attack and was searching for a way to say thank you to the bystanders who stepped in.
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Major fire at wooden apartment building construction site

Firefighters were busy with a large fire in a west Ottawa apartment building under construction Tuesday morning.
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Seed sales blossoming as gardeners try to avoid U.S. produce

Local seed suppliers say they have seen an increase in sales and suspect Ottawans are increasingly planting their own gardens as a way to supplement their grocery lists amid Canada's ongoing trade war with the United States.
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Driver killed on 417 after walking onto highway

Driver killed on 417 after walking onto highway
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Cornwall mayor, Akwesasne chief frustrated by increasing tolls on U...

Increased tolls are coming to the Seaway International Bridge, much to the discontent of those living near Cornwall, Ont., and in the border-spanning Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne.
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East-end bridge could close if driver habits don't change, says cou...

The City of Ottawa says a bridge in the rural east end is in dire need of replacement and could deteriorate faster if large trucks don’t keep off it.
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Former captain with Air Cadets found guilty of sexual offences invo...

A former captain working with air cadets has been found guilty of all eight charges brought against him, including five involving sexual abuse against children and another three involving child pornography.
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Former cadet captain says he found USB drive loaded with child porn...

The trial of Adrian Schmid, a former captain working with the Air Cadets who was charged in 2022 with a slew of sex offences involving children, is expected to wrap up in mid-October.
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Soccer program takes aim at new goal — increasing Indigenous partic...

Ottawa's top men's soccer team is looking to kick the footwork skills of Indigenous children into high gear by providing easier access to the sport, as well as high-level coaching.
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Casselman mayor to meet with Ontario minister to discuss water quality

The mayor of Casselman, Ont., is preparing to meet the province’s infrastructure minister to discuss the high levels of manganese that have turned her municipality’s water a murky brown periodically for the better part of a decade.
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She's left with a concrete slab and $140K out of pocket after confl...

Carol Richenhaller says her Beckwith Township hobby farm was supposed to be an adventure with her daughter during the pandemic. After spending tens of thousands of dollars, she says her dealings with one contractor show major issues with the construction sector.
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Breast cancer rates rising among young women, Ottawa-based study fi...

A new study published in the Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal has found that rates of breast cancer in women as young as their 20s have been increasing — but the lead researcher says it’s not clear what the reason is.
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Dog attack victim says bylaw's reaction lacks teeth

Dog attack victim says bylaw's reaction lacks teeth
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Ottawa police officer pleads guilty to assaulting 13-year-old boy -...

Const. Muhammad Omair Khan pleaded guilty to assaulting the boy at CHEO in November 2022 after he and his fellow officer had taken him into custody under the Mental Health Act.
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Downtown St. Patrick's Day parade a bust for 5th straight year - CB...

The City of Ottawa says a late event application is why Ottawa’s downtown streets will go without a St. Patrick’s Day parade for the fifth straight year.
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Break-in a 'horror show' for non-profit that helps refugees furnish...

An Ottawa non-profit that helps refugees furnish their homes says it lost thousands of dollars worth of items in the incident earlier this week.
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OCDSB trustees uphold sanctions against Nili Kaplan-Myrth - CBC.ca

Trustees on Ottawa’s largest school board have decided to uphold their decision to sanction one of their most outspoken colleagues.
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New Ottawa gender-affirming surgery clinic a first in Ontario - CBC.ca

A new clinic at The Ottawa Hospital aims to be a game changer for those seeking gender-affirming care in the nation’s capital.