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Driver strikes cyclist east of downtown Ottawa

An Ottawa Police vehicle is seen behind police tape. (CTV News Ottawa) An Ottawa Police vehicle is seen behind police tape. (CTV News Ottawa)
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An Ottawa cyclist was seriously injured after a driver struck him east of downtown early Tuesday morning.

The driver struck the cyclist at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Tremblay Road around 5:30 a.m., according to police.

Paramedics said the cyclist, a man in his 30s, suffered serious injuries and was taken to the Ottawa Hospital Trauma Centre in serious but stable condition. His injuries are not life-threatening, they said.

"Please watch out for one another no matter how you travel, especially in these days of less daylight," police said in a tweet.

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