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The Ottawa Citizen’s daily 5 p.m. roundup


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It’s Monday day, June 29. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom today.

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TWO CHILDREN DEAD IN OTTAWA MURDER-SUICIDE: POLICE

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Ottawa police are investigating a murder-suicide after two boys were found dead inside a home in Findlay Creek, and their father was later found dead in Kemptville.

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Neil Pearson The Clemow neighbour
Neil Pearson outside his home in Ottawa Friday. Photo by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia

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NEIGHBOURS ARGUE THE CLEMOW’S NOISE PROBLEM IS REPEATING THIS SUMMER

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Nearly a year after first complaining about a loud continuous humming noise from the building’s rooftop cooling equipment, area residents are renewing a push for action.

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A former β€œtent city” near the Bayview LRT station in Ottawa. Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

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OTTAWA COUNCILLORS CALL FOR MORE DATA, SUPPORTS FOR UNSHELTERED ENCAMPMENTS

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Municipalities are treading in uncertain legal waters following court decisions that upheld unsheltered residents’ rights to maintain a long-standing encampment in downtown Kitchener.

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The Ottawa City Hall sign in a file photo. Council voted to reinstate a directory of staff.
Municipal planners and Ottawa councillors handled the case with a disciplined approach. Photo by TONY CALDWELL /POSTMEDIA

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WHAT REALLY KILLED A 360-UNIT HOUSING PROJECT? | OPINION

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Pubblico was jam-packed with local Canadian fans. Most wore red, while others had Canada’s official soccer team jerseys

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David Lemieux smiles in front of a dark background.
Former Ottawan David Lemieux has been archivist and legacy manager for the Grateful Dead for 27 years. Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

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HOW A DEADHEAD FROM OTTAWA JOINED THE GRATEFUL DEAD’S INNER CIRCLE

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David Lemieux has had this gig for more than 25 years after starting it out in his family’s Manor Park basement.

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