News of the day: How the Rideau Street sinkhole changed a man's life; Company calling on Canada to keep Asterix resupply ship; Parks Canada notifies staff of impending job cuts | Page 903 | Unpublished
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News of the day: How the Rideau Street sinkhole changed a man's life; Company calling on Canada to keep Asterix resupply ship; Parks Canada notifies staff of impending job cuts

June 8, 2026
It’s Monday, June 8. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. THE MASSIVE RIDEAU SINKHOLE WAS 10 YEARS AGO. IT CHANGED ONE MAN’S LIFE. Ottawa is sinkhole country. A decade later, we still live with the mysterious holes that sometimes appear. Read the story COMPANY CALLING ON CANADIAN GOVERNMENT TO […]


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