Weeks after storm havoc, McEwen apartment unlivable for some in extreme heat
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Weeks after storm flooded storage, McEwen apartment building residents deal with damage in extreme heat
On July 1, a storm submerged the basement of 30 McEwen underwater. Now, residents deal with the fallout amidst an extreme heat warning from Environment Canada.
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By Olivia Belovich
Published Jul 14, 2026
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Jane Boucher sits in her car and cools off in front of her apartment at 30 McEwen Ave. in Ottawa Tuesd…
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