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Your city's got 3 weather warnings and a $1.9M permit.

Your weather warnings mean you need to pay attention

Okay, Ottawa, we've got some official weather alerts active across the city right now. My monitors, pulling directly from Environment and Climate Change Canada's live feed, are showing multiple statements and warnings issued for our area. Details are still coming in, but the fact that we have several concurrent alerts means you need to be paying attention to your local forecasts before you step out, especially if you're commuting across the bridges or even just down Elgin Street.

This isn't just a "wear a hat" kind of situation. Multiple warnings from the feds mean there's a significant weather event developing or already underway. Check your specific neighbourhood because these things can vary block by block, especially with how the Gatineau Hills can redirect things.

### The Permits Tell a Story

Beyond the weather, City Hall has been busy with some significant development approvals. According to the city's issued building permits data, a substantial residential project just got the green light: Permit #BP 9NEW 25-9888 for a new single-storey detached dwelling at 56 Inglewood Drive in Ward 1, valued at a whopping $1,910,124. That's not your average reno, is it?

We also saw a major commercial alteration approved: Permit #BP 3ALT 26-445 for interior alterations and a structural beam installation at 55 Standish Court, for Co-Operators Insurance, costing $1,916,140 in Ward 5. It shows that even in the quieter parts of the city, there's a lot of investment happening. The real story is never on the Hill — it's always just off it. We'll be keeping an eye on these developments and the weather as it unfolds.

Simone Okafor-Bouchard, MiTL Sports Desk, Ottawa.

Need more details on these alerts? My colleagues break down everything you need to know every morning at mornings.live.

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