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Altercation between e-scooter riders and occupants of vehicle before fatal stabbing in downtown Ottawa, police say

Altercation between e-scooter riders and occupants of vehicle before fatal stabbing in downtown Ottawa, police say
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Police urging Ottawans to avoid stretch of Metcalfe Street downtown due to police operation

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Stabbing sends one to hospital | The Oshawa Express

Stabbing sends one to hospital Posted on July 14, 2021 by oshawaexpress in CRIME A 30-year-old man was taken to hospital after being stabbed in Oshawa early Tuesday morning. Durham police were called to the area of Simcoe Street South and Metcalfe Street for the report of a fight on Tuesday, July 13 around 12:55 a.m. Police say officers arrived and located the victim who was suffering from injuries as a result of being stabbed. The victim suffered non-life threatening injuries and was transported to a trauma centre in Toronto. The suspects fled the scene prior to police arrival. The first suspect is described as a white male, between 25 and 30 years old with a shaved head.

Grieving Ottawa family wants to know why MTO relied on fax machines

Article content Ontario law requires doctors, optometrists and nurse practitioners to report to Ontario any medical conditions, eye problems or physical limitations that make it dangerous for patients to drive. Medical officials can be found liable for failing to report someone unfit to get behind the wheel. Nyla Matuk, however, contends the MTO itself is guilty of negligence for relying on fax machines to receive medical reports about drivers. “This problem has been identified for a very long time,” Matuk, a Toronto-based poet and writer, said Tuesday. “This fax machine situation seems like the most egregious form of neglect.” An MTO spokesperson said Tuesday that the ministry had recently modernized its case management system and introduced new “digital channels” of communication. “While the ministry has added new ways for a client or medical practitioner to submit medical reports, we are mindful that some will continue to rely on using fax and posted mail,” Lee

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