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1) The Mississippi River Health Alliance says a Lanark County Paramedic Service ambulance was involved in a single-vehicle crash on Highway 15 during the early morning hours of June 8.
Lanark County paramedics recovering after ambulance crash on Highway 15
2) A second person has been arrested in connection with the death of an Ottawa man in Perth, while police continue to search for two suspects wanted for second-degree murder.
Second arrest made in Perth homicide investigation as two suspects remain wanted
3) From being deemed as failure to thrive after being born at just 23 weeks, to graduating palliative care at four years and now thriving at nine, Olivia Ebert is a walking miracle.
From being born at 23 weeks to graduating palliative care: The CHEO journey of Olivia Ebert
4) Rideau Lakes Councillor Dustin Bulloch crafted a council action plan based on earlier recommendations from the Joint Health and Safety Committee which if implemented, could invite a safer and friendlier work environment for staff after a divisive council term.
Proposed workplan to address Rideau Lakes council hostility ends in contention
5) Perth council’s committee has approved plans to moving ahead to recognize Indigenous culture and reconciliation efforts within Last Duel Park — without changing the park’s historic name.
Perth set to name Indigenous designation within Last Duel Park
