Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. January 29th, 2026 | Page 892 | Unpublished
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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. January 29th, 2026

January 29, 2026

When you take a gander at the monthly budget, where are the primary ‘pain points’ for your bottom-line? Obviously, your rent or mortgage will stick out like a sore thumb. Perhaps it could be the cost of parking. But according to new data from Nanos Research, Canadians are more concerned about today’s grocery prices than today’s housing prices. We sift through the data in Hour 1 with Nik Nanos, who is the brains behind Nanos Research. Meantime, the City of Brockville is cutting back on its salt usage this Winter, as it deals with a shortage of road salts. In an effort to conserve its remaining supplies, they will be switching to a salt-sand mixture. Joining us to explain further is Yanick Beaudin, who is the Supervisor of Public Works at the City of Brockville. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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In a letter to ministers Thursday, OpenAI said it had already taken steps to improve that criteria based on guidance from mental health, behavioural and law enforcement experts.
February 26, 2026 - 17:56 | Sean Boynton | Global News - Canada
The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee today approved a new Access By-law to help regulate the construction, use and maintenance of private approaches and to clarify the work property owners can undertake on their driveaway or laneway that crosses into the City’s right of way. The new by-law would replace the current Private Approach By-law. The new by-law would replace the current Private Approach By-law. It allows for modest driveway expansion or private walkways through the right-of-way, ensures consistent oversight, introduces flexibility for staff to address the...
February 26, 2026 - 17:47 | City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias | City of Ottawa News Releases
The campaign ran during the second half of 2025. It follows a previous set of commercials budgeted at $2 million and designed to combat 'negative sentiment' about Ontario Place.
February 26, 2026 - 17:42 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Ottawa