News of the day: Public servants are back in office, but not in these big departments; OCDSB pulls out of Capital Pride parade; Could the mayor's tune on RTO cost him votes?

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The silhouette of a person walking in downtown Ottawa.Most federal public servants are back in-office four days per week. Photo by Spencer Colby /POSTMEDIA

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PUBLIC SERVANTS ARE BACK IN OFFICE FOUR DAYS A WEEK — BUT NOT IN THESE BIG DEPARTMENTS

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Most of the 20 largest federal government organizations will be delaying their four-day return-to-office mandate for at least some public servants due to lack of space.

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OCDSB trustee Donna Blackburn (middle) led a group of school board members in the Capital Pride parade in this 2024 file photo. OCDSB trustee Donna Blackburn (middle) led a group of school board members in the Capital Pride parade in this 2024 file photo. Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

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OTTAWA-CARLETON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD PULLS OUT OF CAPITAL PRIDE PARADE

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The OCDSB will not participate in this year’s Capital Pride parade, drawing criticism from a trustee over the message it sends to LGBTQ+ students.

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Floods Ivan Saric, owner and operator of Ivan’s Meat and Deli in Stittsville. Photo by Spencer Colby /POSTMEDIA

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THE LIGHTS WENT OUT FOUR DAYS AGO. THIS DELI OWNER’S ‘EXHAUSTED’ NOW THAT POWER’S BACK

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Canada Day storm wrecked havoc across the city, but as MPPs and city councillors call on province for financial aid for those affected, this Stittsville meat and deli shop owner says damage already done after multi-day power outage

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PSC 071 Sutcliffe RTO Could the mayor lose votes over his stance on RTO? Photo by Robert Cross /POSTMEDIA

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COULD THE MAYOR’S TUNE ON RTO COST HIM VOTES?

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Public Service Confidential: Will Mark Sutcliffe’s support for the federal government’s return to office lose him supporters in the suburbs?

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Craig Beaudry poses for a photo in front of his restaurant on Carp Road in Stittsville. Craig Beaudry poses for a photo in front of his restaurant on Carp Road in Stittsville. Photo by Tony Caldwell /POSTMEDIA

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WILL STITTSVILLE SHOPS SURVIVE THIS ROAD WIDENING PROJECT?

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The owners of Wiches Cauldron Sandwich Shoppe worry the city’s five-year construction timeline on Carp Road will put them under.

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