Cool ass photo
Seems like it’s only going to get worse, too.
Knowing Neil’s background and then watching this video gives one truly one of the most delicious viewings of all time.
Yeah echoing. Jumped in late and finished the s4 finale about 35 min ago. I’m having fun and enjoying it.
Gotta say on a separate note, anyone watching Silo? I just watched that and loved it.
Local opinion: these guys after a certain point (n + x km/h, maybe 40km/h, idk) need to have that car turned into a 1m x 1m cube. They’re not going to learn and they won’t stop driving with a ban. A 14 day suspension is nothing to these clowns and really driving is a privilege not a right.
Cool video. Thanks for sharing.
Agreed, though the weird alchemy of it makes me less sweaty (but why?)
Too articulate.
Good lord this article is embarrassing for the complainants.
Lmfao no worries it’s actually one of my go-to jokes with my buddies from out of town. It’s a nice place to live but I certainly agree with there being more exciting places in the country lol
At the risk of sounding like a butthurt Ottawa native, there are many fun things to do we just don’t advertise anything anyone under 50 would enjoy lmao.
I do enjoy the prevailing meme of it being a super boring place, helps keep the riff raff at bay lol.
My feet are soaked but my cuffs are bone dry… everything’s coming up Milhouse!
Doubly so if attached to a hockey stick in the bed of a pickup
Thank you Nagus for your financial insights.
Hikes are free. Camping and parking is not.
I’ve been ironically saying it for years tbh
Was walking around for lunch today and they’ve got targeted ads on those trucks with digital displays on the side stating things like “plastic helps us save food” and other weird claims. I did a double take but wasn’t able to get a good photo of it. As it rounded the corner.
Similar vehicles make the rounds during the day targeting parliamentarians with slogans relating to oil and gas. It’s gross to see day-to-day but I wonder truly how much these things actually sway people other than elicit eye rolls (or support from the converted).
Define it then, don’t have to be coy.
Looks like the Sun’s one reader wasn’t too happy with you
One would hope but watch how this is suddenly a good idea bc skippy suggested it.
> The woman who survived Wednesday morning's fatal car crash in east Ottawa has a history of addiction and was previously sentenced to jail for drunk driving, CBC News has learned.
Emergency crews responded to the crash at the intersection of St. Laurent Boulevard and Montreal Road early Wednesday morning.
“Two people are dead after a fiery two-vehicle crash in Ottawa's east end overnight.
Emergency crews responded to the crash at the intersection of St. Laurent Boulevard and Montreal Road at 12:25 a.m. Wednesday. Ottawa fire says initial reports indicated that one vehicle struck a pole and was on fire.
When firefighters arrived on the scene, crews confirmed both vehicles involved in the crash were on fire.
Social media photos show one of the two vehicles involved in the crash was engulfed in flames.
Ottawa fire says firefighters extinguished the fires, and crews extricated the driver of one of the vehicles from the wreckage, and transferred them into the care of paramedics.
Ottawa paramedics tell CTV News Ottawa two adults were pronounced dead at the scene.
Paramedics transported a woman to the hospital in critical condition.
Photos from the scene Wednesday morning showed two badly damaged vehicles at the intersection and a damaged traffic light pole.
"The Ottawa police are investigating a fatal collision at the intersection of St. Laurent Blvd. and Montreal Rd." the Ottawa police duty inspector said on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
"The Collision Investigation Unit has been called and the roads will remain closed for an extended period of time."
St. Laurent Boulevard is closed from Clarke Avenue to Dunbarton Court and Montreal Road is closed from Eglise Street to the Aviation Parkway.”
Summer McIntosh won her second gold medal and made Canadian history on Sunday at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan.