On Friday night, at the end of our first week back at school, a video began to circulate online. It showed a young man standing close to a bus stop. He’s quickly approached by what appears to be a group of peers. The audio is unintelligible, but they sound as if they’re questioning him, about what it is unclear. What is clear is their response. Read More
Source: Visit the Ottawa Citizen for more!
Sherazi: A video of an attack near an Ottawa school — Are we ready to address such violence?
More from ColumnistsMore posts in Columnists »
- Cohen: COVID and crime have pushed Washington D.C. into lethargy
- Desroches: Don't leave upgrades to Ottawa Airport Parkway in limbo
- Briones: Ottawa's small businesses still struggle to pay COVID loans
- Brown: Ottawa needs a sweeping review of programs and services
- Pellerin: Stop the idling and switch school buses to electric
More from EducationMore posts in Education »
- Zwaagstra: Don’t scrap final exams. Some stress is good for students
- Today's letters: What should Canada do with the F-35 fighter jet?
- Iqbal: Taliban barring women from university is against Islamic teaching
- CUPE gives five days' notice: Ontario has repealed Bill 28, but labour woes are far from over
- Ottawa-Carleton District School Board set to debate reinstating mandatory masking as record numbers of children in Ontario hospitals
More from OCDSBMore posts in OCDSB »
- Zwaagstra: Don’t scrap final exams. Some stress is good for students
- 'Confidential' meeting details for school board's virtual support groups posted online
- Ottawa storm 2022: Catholic schools closed Tuesday, most students expected to return Wednesday
- Two and a half hours of biology? Extra-long high school classes have students, teachers asking for change
- Ottawa's medical officer of health reassures parents, students and staff about safety of schools
More from OpinionMore posts in Opinion »
- Cohen: COVID and crime have pushed Washington D.C. into lethargy
- Desroches: Don't leave upgrades to Ottawa Airport Parkway in limbo
- Briones: Ottawa's small businesses still struggle to pay COVID loans
- Today's letters: Lansdowne versus LeBreton — which should the city help fund?
- Brown: Ottawa needs a sweeping review of programs and services
More from Ottawa PoliceMore posts in Ottawa Police »
- Seventeen-year-old charged with first-degree murder in shooting death
- Handgun, drugs found after vehicle ignores stop sign, police say
- Police withheld key intelligence, traffic plan from city, Auditor General finds
- Man charged with harassing Ottawa physician still at large
- Police seek 'person of interest' in 'suspicious incident' in east end
Be First to Comment