Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Tues. January 27th, 2026 | Page 891 | Unpublished
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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Tues. January 27th, 2026

January 27, 2026

Raise your hand if you’ve ever faced this scenario. You just finished a solid hour of snow shovelling. You’re just about to put the shovel away when, all of a sudden, the city plow drives by your street and moves a mountain of snow right into the end of your driveway. Your brain is about to explode. But what if your municipality came up with a solution to fix this problem? Even if it meant an extra hit to your wallet, would you take it? We open the debate floor with Helen Noehammer, the Director of Works Operations and Maintenance for the City of Mississauga. Meantime, you typically don’t hear people raving about the quality of hospital food. Some might say it’s on the same blandish level as airplane food. However, the Ottawa Hospital is on a mission to change that perception, and they are consulting one of the city’s finest minds for an upgrade. Joining the program in Hour 1 is local restauranteur Stephen Beckta. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has warned of “significant” deficits in her upcoming budget on Thursday, with analysts forecasting a shortfall somewhere around $10 billion. While Smith has made a point of warning voters about the red ink her United Conservative Party is about to spill, however, the projected deficit is hardly out of the ordinary. Alberta, despite its politicians’ tendency for loud proclamations in favour of fiscal restraint, has run budget shortfalls in all but five of its annual budgets over the last 18 years.  The repeated budget gaps underscore the unique...
February 25, 2026 - 07:11 | Jesse Snyder | National Post
A property owner and a demolition contractor in Parry Sound, Ont., have been ordered to pay more than $157,000 after work at an abandoned hospital site damaged habitat used by threatened chimney swifts. Marble Arch Corporation and contractor Adam Watson were convicted under Ontario’s Endangered Species Act for harm done to the birds’ habitat during demolition work in 2020, according to a provincial court bulletin...
February 25, 2026 - 07:00 | National Post | National Post
Rebecca Contois was murdered by a serial killer nearly four years ago. Her family is now speaking publicly, hoping to ensure she's remembered for who she was and not how she died.
February 25, 2026 - 07:00 | Marney Blunt | Global News - Canada