Norman Provencher, Ottawa Citizen

Norman Provencher

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Past articles by Norman:

Firefighters free two trapped people following east end collision

Ottawa firefighter were called to free two occupants from an overturned vehicle Tuesday night following a two-vehicle collision at Trim Road and Portobello… → Read More

Five people in stable condition with smoke inhalation in Little Italy highrise fire

Firefighters were called to the building on Gladstone Avenue in Little Italy just after 2 p.m. → Read More

Pearl Jam frontman a smash hit at Rideau Sports Centre

You'd think Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder would get enough exercise working out at the band's legendary high-energy shows. → Read More

OC Transpo boss reports 'progress' on LRT repairs, full service still expected Friday

OC Transpo boss Renée Amilcar said Thursday the agency was making progress on restoring LRT service and expected it to be back at full service on Friday. → Read More

Pedestrian killed in collision with vehicle in city's east end

A woman was killed when she was struck by a car in the city’s east end Friday morning. → Read More

Convoy leader Steeve Charland to learn bail hearing decision Monday

A publication ban prevents reporting of any details concerning the appearance. → Read More

One hurt as freight trains crash in Prescott

One person suffered minor injuries after two freight trains collided in Prescott, south of Ottawa, Thursday morning. → Read More

Riding profile: Pontiac may see a battle in West Quebec

The three federal ridings in Quebec closest to Ottawa have long trended towards Liberal representation. → Read More

Firefighters make quick work of Cumberland rowhouse blaze

Crews were able to contain the fire to the exterior of the home. → Read More

New Westboro store owner shattered by vandals' attack

It’s been a harrowing welcome to Canada for Justyna Borowska, owner of two Wedel Touch of Europe specialty shops in the capital. → Read More

Architect teams invited for redesign proposals for block facing Parliament

The federal government has invited a dozen prominent architecture firms to apply in a design competition to redevelop “Block 2,” the city block facing… → Read More

Police cleared after mask opponent suffers broken knee in store arrest

The province’s police watchdog has ruled that no criminal charges were warranted after a woman suffered a broken knee when she was arrested in an Ottawa… → Read More

Police seek to identify Woodroffe Avenue robbery suspect

Ottawa police robbery unit detectives are seeking public assistance identify a suspect in a robbery on Woodroffe Avenue on March 14. → Read More

COVID-19: Glebe doctor throws a vaccination party with recovery room in the street

Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth says she'd do "Jabapalooza" again, but would line up more help to do the paperwork. → Read More

Province to explore changes to municipal councillors' code of conduct

The Ontario government will consult with a range of stakeholders for possible changes to the municipal code of conduct for city councillors. → Read More

Police seek suspect in downtown sexual assault

Ottawa police are seeking public assistance in locating a suspect in a sexual assault Monday on a mobility challenged person downtown. → Read More

Canadian Blood Services pauses collections in Ottawa and region after COVID-19 cluster

The agency said five cases of COVID-19 were detected among employees and contractors at its Concourse Gate facility in Nepean. → Read More

Senior OPP officer charged with fraud in Gretzky memorabilia theft probe

The head of the Ontario Provincial Police’s Grenville County detachment has been charged with fraud in connection with the sale of a hockey stick signed by… → Read More

Vaccine an 'encouraging' milestone, but there's still work ahead, says Etches

“While not alarming, we have all seen how quickly things can change," Ottawa's Chief Medical Officer of Health writes. → Read More

Police officer helps family out of smoky Vanier fire

An Ottawa police officer helped three residents escape from an apartment fire in Vanier Saturday afternoon. → Read More