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Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Tues. February 10th, 2026

February 10, 2026

Have you every stayed up late at night, worrying about your health or perhaps the health of a loved one? Have you ever worried about it so much that you consulted a machine for advice? Well, that practice is getting easier to perform these days, and medical health professionals are highly advising against it. Kristy Cameron sifts through the CFRA textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. Meantime, if you hated this year’s snowfall tally already, we’re expecting another dumping of the white stuff in the coming hours. We’re very sorry, and please don’t shoot the messenger. Doug Gillham from The Weather Network tells us how much Canada’s Capital should be expecting in Hour 3. Plus, the leader of a rural Ontario township has been stripped of his paycheques for the next 180 days after abusing his Strong Mayor powers, bullying and harassing staff members in the process. CTV’s Dylan Dyson has more on that.



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Until mid-afternoon on February 10, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, was a place known for mining and bears, for its geopark and dinosaur fossils and mountain vistas. But most Canadians had likely never even heard of this town, with its approximately 2,700 residents. Set in the foothills of the Hart Ranges, a subrange of the Rocky Mountains, Tumbler Ridge is close enough to the famed mountain parks of Alberta and BC to share a bit of their epic scenery but far enough to go mostly unnoticed by the outside world. Everything is different now, and in the worst way. Eighteen-year-old...
February 19, 2026 - 06:30 | Christina Frangou | Walrus
This August will mark five years since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan. If they hold onto their totalitarian rule for that long, they could go on to surpass their initial reign, which lasted from 1996 until the United States–led invasion in 2001. This time around, in the absence of armed intervention, it’s become increasingly clear that the international community’s measures to push them out are failing. Over the past half-decade, the Taliban have brought one form of shock and pain after another to the Afghan people: girls being denied most types of higher education, the...
February 19, 2026 - 06:29 | Soraya Amiri | Walrus