
Car strikes front of Ottawa chiropractic clinic, causing damage
CTV News01-06-2025
The front window of an Ottawa business after a car smashed through on Sunday, June 1, 2025. (Scott Rook/CTV News Ottawa)
A car drove into an Ottawa strip mall and caused damage to an Ottawa chiropractic clinic Sunday afternoon, an Ottawa city councillor says.
Alta Vista Coun. Marty Carr posted a photo showing the front of a business with a blown out front window.
'My understanding is that a car drove into the window of Simply Chiropractic at 1569 Alta Vista Drive. I will provide more info when available,' Carr said.
An Ottawa paramedics spokesperson says they received a call reporting the incident at 12:11 p.m.
Two people were in the car at the time, paramedics say. One person from inside the car was assessed at the scene, but no one was taken to hospital.
No one inside was treated or taken to hospital, paramedics say.
A car drove into an Ottawa strip mall and caused damage to an Ottawa chiropractic clinic Sunday afternoon, an Ottawa city councillor says.
Alta Vista Coun. Marty Carr posted a photo showing the front of a business with a blown out front window.
'My understanding is that a car drove into the window of Simply Chiropractic at 1569 Alta Vista Drive. I will provide more info when available,' Carr said.
An Ottawa paramedics spokesperson says they received a call reporting the incident at 12:11 p.m.
Two people were in the car at the time, paramedics say. One person from inside the car was assessed at the scene, but no one was taken to hospital.
No one inside was treated or taken to hospital, paramedics say.
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