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What you need to know about COVID-19 in Ottawa on Wednesday, May 5

When will the Canada-U.S. border reopen? Experts weigh in. In Barrhaven, the cars are fast and the residents are furious. What s the latest? Eligibility expands in Ontario tomorrow to include more health conditions and jobs. An update from that province is expected at 1:30 p.m. ET and from Ottawa officials at 2 p.m. Canada-U.S. relations experts say reopening the border might be more complicated than it seems, though they cautiously estimate a fall reopening. Ottawa police hope to snag stunt drivers taking advantage of open roads during pandemic CBC News Ottawa6 hours ago 1:04Ottawa police Sgt. Rob Cairns says officers have seen an increase in dangerous driving during the pandemic, with some drivers apparently taking advantage of lighter traffic to go more than 50 km/h above the posted speed limit.1:04

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.

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