News of the day: Residents can't wait for new Bank and Leitrim intersection; Military police leadership still battling civilian oversight; Long-range financial plan could burden future Ottawa councils
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Roger Baliki poses for a photo at Bank Street and Leitrim Road. South end residents have been complaining the intersection is dangerous and causes traffic chaos. City engineers are now doing design work to modify the intersection but they still need to acquire land from the NCC before any construction can begin. PHOTO BY TONY CALDWELL /POSTMEDIA Article content It’s Wednesday, June 3. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. Article content BANK AND LEITRIM IS A ‘MESS’ AND THESE RESIDENTS CAN’T WAIT FOR ITS NEW DESIGN Article content Article content The intersec…
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