Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Tues. March 10th, 2026 | Page 22 | Unpublished
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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Tues. March 10th, 2026

March 10, 2026

Wednesday is shaping up to be a ‘fun’ day for travel in Canada’s Capital. And by fun, we mean probably miserable. The forecast is calling for a ton of freezing rain, with the first glimpses of chaotic weather starting later tonight. It continues into the overnight hours, and basically all of Wednesday morning. And on top of what could be a chaotic daytime commute, the Ottawa Senators are finally back home from the road, as the Montreal Canadiens roll into town for a Wednesday night primetime broadcast. When it’s all said and done, we could be looking at an ice storm that is similar to the one we saw in April of 2023. Kristy Cameron taps into the latest developments with Doug Gillham, a meteorologist with The Weather Network. Shifting gears to the hype around high-speed rail, a pair of Ontario Mayors have banded together in a bid to make Kingston a high-speed rail stop. That’s because, right now, it isn’t. Kingston Mayor Bryan Paterson pays us a visit in Hour 1. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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Hit hockey romance 'Heated Rivalry' scored 18 nominations, including best drama series and best lead performer nods for François Arnaud and Hudson Williams.
March 25, 2026 - 11:48 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
The Toronto Police Service has announced the creation of a new counter-terrorism unit, promising “high visibility deployments” in its future operations. “In response to an evolving security landscape, the Toronto Police Service is taking operational action to keep our communities safe by strengthening how we identify, prevent, and respond to terrorism and violent extremism,” TPS said in a press release...
March 25, 2026 - 11:45 | Chris Knight | National Post
The chair of McGill Law School’s Faculty Advisory Board resigned on Sunday in a public letter, faulting university leaders for turning a blind eye to antisemitism on campus. “Over the past two and a half years, I have observed an escalating pattern of hostility toward Jewish students, faculty, and alumni met with persistent inaction,” Jonathan Amiel wrote in a letter...
March 25, 2026 - 11:43 | Ari David Blaff | National Post