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Police seeking suspect in Baseline Road sex assault case Ottawa West EMC staff

EMC news - Ottawa police are seeking a man believed to

be in his 30s following a sexual assault in the area of Baseline Road and Navaho Drive on Oct. 13.

At about 3 a.m., a 20-yearold woman was walking on a pathway leading towards an apartment building when a

man approached her from behind. The woman was pushed to the ground and inappropriately touched and assaulted.

Residents intervened and the man fled west on Baseline towards Navaho. The man is described as a white male between 35 and 40 years old. He stands between 5-foot-10 and 6 feet tall. He has an average build with short dark hair and a reced-

ing hairline. He was wearing a black jacket and dark jeans and spoke English. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Ottawa police sexual assault section at 613-236-1222, ext. 5944 or Crime Stoppers 613-2338477.

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EMC news - An RCMP unit that investigates drug labs was called in to investigate hazardous materials on the side of a road in Barrhaven on Oct. 24. RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Lucy Shorey was tight-lipped about the investigation on Brophy Drive, west of Highway 416. She said only that the clandestine laboratory team was called in to assist with a hazardous material investigation. She said in an email that only in the event that an investigation results in the laying

of criminal charges would the RCMP confirm the nature of any charges and the identity of the individuals involved. “At no point was the public safety in jeopardy,� Shorey said. There were a number of tents set up in the area of Brophy Drive, east of Eagleson Road, but Shorey said everything was wrapped up by the afternoon. Both the Ottawa police and fire department assisted in securing the area. The clandestine unit also investigates the production of drugs like ecstasy and methamphetamines.

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Important changes are coming on October 29 1. Bi-weekly garbage collection. Household residual garbage will be collected every two weeks.

2. New collection days. If your collection day is changing the City will send you a letter in October.

3. Green bin pickup.

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Your green bin will be collected weekly.


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