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More than one in 10 speeders who were caught by photo radar cameras on Ottawa streets in 2021 didn't receive tickets even as the municipality revs up plans to expand automated speed enforcement.
The City of Ottawa says it's ready to roll out photo radar as soon as it gets the green light from the province, expected later this fall. "We'll be ready to go once the regulations are in place ...
Kafia Barkat (left) and Vanessa Dorimain say they want to highlight the diversity of Ottawa's Black community in the new photo blog, "The Melanin Project." Eventually, ...
Photo radar cameras caught an average of 627 speeders a day on Ottawa roads in October, as the extra sets of eyes on the road continue to detect speeders in school zones and community safety zones.
Four automated photo radar cameras will patrol the streets near school zones in Ottawa. Two of these cameras are fixed in place, while two will rotate across six different sites roughly every 45 days.
Ottawa's mayor doesn't believe the city needs photo radar and one community group agrees, but other stakeholders such as Safe Streets Ottawa support the idea. Photo radar, which is already used at ...
An Ottawa councillor who has previously raised concerns about speeding and traffic safety wants the city to ask the provincial government for permission to use photo radar. Riley Brockington, the ...
The Ottawa Charge fell 2-1 to the Montreal Victoire in front of 11,065 fans at the Canadian Tire Centre, home of their NHL counterpart the Ottawa Senators. Here's a look at some of the best photos ...
The province has agreed to explore a “made in Ottawa solution” to the design and size of the photo radar street signs it’s asking municipalities to install, Mayor Jim Watson said after ...
The City of Ottawa says it's ready to roll out photo radar as soon as it gets the green light from the province, expected later this fall."We'll be ready to go once the regulations are in place," said ...