Kieran Delamont, Ottawa Citizen

Kieran Delamont

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Past articles by Kieran:

Three displaced by stubborn terrace fire in Gatineau

Twelve trucks and 31 firefighters were called in to put out a small but persistent fire on a terrace in Gatineau late Thursday afternoon. → Read More

OC Transpo's LRT-influenced route changes kick in on Sunday

On Sunday, OC Transpo’s new fall bus service will come into effect, and for many people the route numbers on the bus will look a little different. → Read More

The sun is mostly shining on your long weekend plans

Today is Friday of the Labour Day long weekend, which makes it technically the final work day of the summer. And, with apologies to anyone reading this at work, what a day to be outside. → Read More

Car crash knocks out power overnight in city's west end

A car hit a pole late Wednesday night, causing a power outage that affected more than 1,300 customers in Ottawa’s west end. Hydro Ottawa said the affected area was mostly around Pinecrest Road and the Queensway. → Read More

Frontenac paramedics, responding to a call, greeted by man with a knife

Kingston police arrested a man on Tuesday after he allegedly pulled a knife on two paramedics while they were responding to a call. → Read More

Police searching for 'known suspect' after man stabbed on Cumberland

Police are investigating after a man believed to be in his 70s was stabbed on Cumberland Street on Wednesday. The incident took place shortly before 11:45 a.m. → Read More

Quinte West man dies of injuries sustained in fire

A 24-year-old man has died after being injured in a Trenton fire last week. Quinte West OPP said on Wednesday that Raven Dagnall died Sunday in hospital as a result of injuries sustained in the fire Aug. 23. → Read More

Police cruiser involved in two-vehicle crash on Metcalfe Street

An Ottawa police cruiser was involved in a two-vehicle crash that closed part of Metcalfe Street in Centretown on Tuesday night. The crash happened around at 4:59 p.m. → Read More

Tornado, T-storm warnings over, back to muggy outlook

As you were, everyone. After a severe thunderstorm warning, then a tornado warning, Environment Canada now says the forecast has returned to muggy, showery conditions. Environment Canada said shortly after 1 p.m. → Read More

'We know the problem exists': Ottawa Food Bank grapples with accessibility issue in east end

When Sara Woodill went to the food bank for the first time, this past April, she assumed it would be an easy enough experience. The food bank at the Orléans-Cumberland Community Resource Centre is a 20-minute walk her Des Forets Avenue home. → Read More

Have you seen this woman, wanted by Napanee OPP

The Ontario Provincial Police in Napanee are asking for the public’s help in identifying a woman who allegedly bought things with a stolen credit card. According to Const. → Read More

Hot and heavy: The humidex could hit 43 today

Ottawa is in for a hot, muggy, and wet one on Tuesday, with the temperature forecast to hit 31 C. → Read More

Cyril Leeder named new CEO of Myers Automotive Group

Myers Automotive Group have named Cyril Leeder, the former president of the Ottawa Senators, as its new (and first) Chief Executive Officer. → Read More

Police seek witnesses to fatal collision on Saturday

Police are looking for witnesses to a fatal collision on Hazeldean Road on Saturday, which left a 57-year-old motorcyclist dead and the 70-year-old female driver of the car with minor injuries. The collision took place around 1:15 p.m. → Read More

Canopy Growth CEO wants to bring tourists back to Smiths Falls — with a weed museum

As you wind through the small and often narrow streets of Smiths Falls, cutting through quiet neighbourhoods where the homes gesture to some historic Ontarian pastoral, the Tweed factory and its su… → Read More

Goat found by Ottawa bylaw officer was in ambitious bid for freedom

A goat that has escaped from its owner in Ottawa has been picked up by bylaw officers — again. The as-yet-nameless goat (he’s a male, so Billy seems the obvious, if cliché, choice) was picked up near Kinburn on Monday night. → Read More

Two teens arrested after shooting BB-gun at bus

Two teenagers were arrested after allegedly shooting at an OC Transpo bus with a BB gun on Sunday evening. The incident occurred near the intersection of Robertson Road and Moodie Drive around 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 19, said Sgt. → Read More

Driver hits the side of a building in Kanata

A driver of a car drove into the side of a building in Kanata early Tuesday morning. Around 7:15 a.m., calls came in to police and fire that the car had hit a building at 474 Hazeldean Road in Kanata. → Read More

Get to know your Capital Pride volunteers — all 250 of them

Just kidding, this video shines the light on just five of the many folks who put in work behind the scenes to make a week of Capital Pride events possible. → Read More

Higher than average catfish deaths reported in Ottawa River

More dead catfish than usual are washing up on the banks of the Ottawa River east of the city, prompting the Ottawa Riverkeepers to monitor what it believes is higher bacteria levels in some parts of the river. → Read More