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A driver ran a red light and hit this cyclist. It wasn’t enough for police to show up

April 14, 2026

A cyclist who was struck by a vehicle while riding in a bike lane on Slater Street late last month says he’s frustrated with how Ottawa police responded when he called their non-emergency line to report the collision.



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