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It’s Wednesday, March 25. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today.
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ACCUSED IN BARRHAVEN CROSSING GUARD’S DEATH CHARGED WITH FAILURE TO STOP, POLICE SAY
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The 19-year-old man accused in a hit-and-run that killed Ottawa crossing guard Peter Clark has been charged with failure to stop after an accident causing death, police say.
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$699M HAS GONE TO ‘RED FLAG’ SUPPLIERS UNDER FEDERAL INDIGENOUS PROCUREMENT STRATEGY: STUDY
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The federal government may be overestimating how much procurement spending ends up in Indigenous hands by hundreds of millions of dollars, a recent study finds.
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CARTER YAKEMCHUK’S AMAZING NHL DEBUT HELPS LIFT SENATORS PAST RED WINGS
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Carter Yakemchuk had a goal and an assist in his Senators debut.
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HOW OTTAWA PATCHES POTHOLES WITH A DR. SEUSS-LIKE MACHINE CALLED THE PYTHON 5000
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It patches potholes in just under three minutes. It was invented by Les Hulicsko out in Regina.
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UNION CALLS ON FEDS TO LET PUBLIC SERVANTS WORK FROM HOME WHILE GAS PRICES SURGE
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With no end to the war in sight, it seems that gas prices could get even worse before they get better.
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