News of the day: Parents stunned by school bus attendants cuts; Bill would keep renters cool; Reported coyote attack closes park

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Amanda Jollymore Mia McPhail OCSB school bus attendantsAmanda Jollymore and her daughter, Mia McPhail, are among those who will impacted by the upcoming cuts to school bus attendant positions by the Ottawa Catholic School Board starting this fall. Photo by Jean Levac /Postmedia

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PARENTS STUNNED AS OCSB CUTS DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION SCHOOL BUS ATTENDANTS

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Parents learned Friday that bus attendants assisting students with special needs during rides to and from school would be cut starting in September.

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MPP Catherine McKenney is proposing a new law that would implement a temperature cap at 26 C for rental apartment units to help keep people cool during the summer. MPP Catherine McKenney. Photo by Jean Levac /POSTMEDIA

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NEW BILL WOULD PROTECT ONTARIO RENTERS FROM EXTREME HEAT

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Under the proposed law, landlords would be required to keep rental units at or below 26 C during the summer.

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A coyote roams through Ottawa in this file photo. A park in Orléans has been closed because of recent report of a coyote attack. A coyote roams through Ottawa in this file photo. A park in Orléans has been closed because of recent report of a coyote attack. Photo by Tony Caldwell /POSTMEDIA

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ORLÉANS PARK CLOSED AFTER REPORTED COYOTE ATTACK

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The City of Ottawa has temporarily closed Lalande Conservation Park in Orléans after a reported coyote attack.

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Julie Pettigrew Julie Pettigrew poses for a photo in her dance studio at Devotion Dance Company. Pettigrew is the co-director of the dance school and the creator of its adaptive dance program, which she says is beginning to take off. Photo by Tony Caldwell /POSTMEDIA

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HOW AN OTTAWA DANCER ADAPTED TO LIFE IN A WHEELCHAIR — WITH MORE DANCING

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Julie Pettigrew created her own low-mobility dance program at a new dance studio in Kanata, Devotion Dance Company.

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