(Dave Charbonneau / CTV News Ottawa) You can now swim at this new spot on the Ottawa River Signs warning drivers that photo radar cameras are ahead. Officers are responsible for paying the fine if the ticket is warranted. "The key driver of the increase in Driving Related Internal Complaints is attributed to the number of automated speed enforcement and red-light camera infractions, which continue to rise with the implementation of more cameras throughout the city," staff say. In all of 2022, there were 79 red light camera infractions and 189 complaints related to photo radar camera tickets involving police officers. Ottawa's photo radar and red light cameras have caught dozens of Ottawa police officers so far this year, leading to a rise in driving-related complaints at the Ottawa Police Service.Ī report shows there have been 39 complaints about red light camera infractions and 53 internal complaints about automated speed enforcement camera tickets issued to officers in the first six months of the year. (Aaron Reid/CTV News Ottawa) Photo radar and red light cameras catch dozens of Ottawa police officers so far this year LIberal Karen McCrimmon speaks to supporters after winning the byelection in Kanata-Carleton. Fortier had served as President of the Treasury Board. Ottawa-Vanier MP Mona Fortier was dropped from cabinet in the cabinet shuffle. The rookie MP was appointed minister of families, children and social development. Her departure left the Ottawa region without any cabinet representation in Ford's government.Īt the federal level, Kanata-Carleton MP Jenna Sudds was promoted to cabinet in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new cabinet. The byelection was called following the resignation of Progressive Conservative MPP and cabinet minister Merrilee Fullerton in March. NDP candidate Melissa Coenraad finished third. McCrimmon won the riding in Thursday's byelection with 34.35 per cent of the vote, defeating Progressive Conservative candidate Sean Webster by 651 votes. Liberal Karen McCrimmon won the byelection in Kanata-Carleton this week, handing a defeat to Premier Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservative government. (Leah Larocque/CTV News Ottawa) Liberals win byelection in Kanata-Carleton The O-Train running along the Confederation Line in Ottawa. A permanent fix will see Rideau Transit Group and Alstom redesign the wheel hub assemblies on all trains. OC Transpo and Rideau Transit Group announced Wednesday that all leading and trailing wheel hub assemblies and axles will be replaced on O-Train vehicles every 60,000 km as part of a new inspection and replacement regime. More information on the work and timelines for the safe resumption of service will be provided on Monday. OC Transpo and Rideau Transit Group received a report from the French manufacturer for the axle on Friday that looked into the issue with the one wheel-bearing. The Safety Note being finalized is one of three criteria that needed to be completed before O-Train service resumes. "RTG and Alstom have conducted numerous instrumented bogie tests, which have resulted in the need for additional track infrastructure work to ensure that the train wheels do not make contact with the restraining rail," Amilcar said. On Friday afternoon, Transit Services general manager Renee Amilcar announced more work needs to be done on the line before the Safety Note is finalized and service resumes. OC Transpo announced on July 24 that O-Train service would resume on July 31, with eight single-car trains running every 7 to 8 minutes. The O-Train was shut down on July 17 after an axle-bearing issue was discovered on one train during a routine 50,000 km inspection. Ottawa's light-rail transit system will remain out of service until at least the second week of August, as Rideau Transit Group completes more work on the tracks before service can resume. O-Train return-to-service delayed at least 10 days Ottawa's light-rail transit system remains out of service, the Liberals win a byelection in Kanata-Carleton and a new swimming spot opens along the Ottawa River.ĬTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at the top five stories on our website this week.
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