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Publication Date: May 3, 2024 - 18:38

Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Fri. May 3rd, 2024

May 3, 2024
It's a big weekend for PWHL Ottawa's playoff aspirations; win and they're in. PWHL Ottawa Head Coach Carla MacLeod talks about how the team's feeling going into their regular season finale versus PWHL Toronto. Later, Griff's Gang will take part in the 5K Walk at this Sunday's CN Cycle for CHEO, minus one important member. CTV's Matt Skube previews  Griff Bell's story. Also, President and CEO for the CHEO Foundation Steve Read tees up this weekend's event. Finally, Mr. Hollywood, Matt Demers previews what's new in theaters.  


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Wildfire crews have reported no further growth in the wildfire that continues to burn southwest of Fort McMurray.Alberta Wildfire reports the lack of growth allowed crews to keep working on establishing fireguards overnight.
May 18, 2024 - 08:08 | | The Globe and Mail
Show # 16 St. Francis Xavier High School Foul Play Directors: Tamara Capyk and Julie Stevens Lara Kylas, Lead Critic Merivale High School Schooby Schooby Doom, where are you? St. Francis Xavier High School’s performance of their original murder mystery Foul Play put a creative twist on everyone’s favourite murder mystery crew. St. Francis Xavier’s […]
May 18, 2024 - 08:00 | Lois Kirkup | Ottawa Citizen
Toronto’s long-neglected waterfront is finally seeing some progress. After decades of delays, a massive redevelopment effort is yielding visible results, including a string of creative parks and a new, naturalized mouth of the Don River.But the good news comes with a big asterisk. Despite all the great things that are happening down there, the waterfront still lacks a focal point, a crowd-pleasing attraction that the whole world knows about.
May 18, 2024 - 08:00 | Marcus Gee | The Globe and Mail