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Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Fri. February 27th, 2026

February 27, 2026

New York City has started to pay residents $30 per hour to shovel sidewalks and bus stops. The municipality says they’ve been doing this for decades, but the recent pay upgrade has brought a lot of attention to this initiative. Is this an idea that Canada's Capital should get behind? Joining us with his perspective in Hour 3 is Joshua Goodman. He is the Deputy Commissioner for Public Affairs and Customer Experience at the New York City Department of Sanitation. Then, we pick your brain on the CFRA textboard, as Kristy Cameron tackles today’s Question of the Day. Circling back to one of today’s top stories, five new areas in Canada’s Capital have been designated as ‘community hazard zones’ by the OSTA. One of these new areas is located in Lowertown, and is represented at City Hall by Rideau-Vanier councillor Stephanie Plante. She is proud to see that this long-standing request in her ward is finally being addressed, but adds that the conversation should go beyond the simple steps.



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As if navigating landlord-tenant relationships isn’t tricky enough, the mayor of Hamilton, Ont., is suing her own city and her former common-law partner in an attempt to empty the dilapidated home where her ex now lives that she owns and aims to demolish. Mayor Andrea Horwath is facing an order from the City of Hamilton to repair her property at 76 West Avenue North by May 1. “But the workers will need, I’m going to assume, at least a month to do stuff,” her lawyer James A. Brown said Tuesday in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. Horwath isn’t taking her case to the Landlord...
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The New Brunswick government has unveiled its minerals and mining strategy, which is aimed at boosting the province's economy amidst trade tensions with the United States.
March 3, 2026 - 15:34 | Anna Mandin | Global News - Canada