Weather conditions, closed highways, and headline news in Ottawa Valley on September 5th
In today's news, we provide updates on road closures and weather conditions to help you plan your Friday commute in the Ottawa Valley area.
Environment Canada forecasts mainly clear skies in the region this morning, with a daytime high expected to reach a pleasant 25°C. However, showers are expected tonight, and there is a 40% chance of precipitation. The nighttime low is predicted to be 12°C, and the sun will set at 7:35 p.m.
For those travelling on the highways, please be aware of scheduled closures. Highway 417 and Highway 416 will both experience closures, but specific details were not available at the time of this report.
In other news, residents in the northwest corner of Renfrew County are voicing concerns about glyphosate spraying in their area. The issue has gained attention, with a recent article titled "Stop the Spray makes its way to Ottawa Valley".
Elsewhere, the Renfrew Catholic District School Board and the Re-Nature Foundation are working together to make learning more environmentally friendly. No further details on the collaboration were provided.
Finally, there was a December trial set for a Carleton Place man charged with sexual violence-related offences. Unfortunately, no information is available on the name of the individual charged.
In a separate story, the Town of Perth and the fire department honoured volunteer firefighter Brad Fielding. Details about the event were not provided in the news article.
Stay tuned for more updates, and remember to drive safely during your Friday commute in the Ottawa Valley area.
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