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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. March 12th, 2026

March 12, 2026

LRT service on the Eastern section of Line 1 remained offline this morning, as crews clean up Wednesday’s accident near Lees Station. An overhead power line was seen arcing during the early-afternoon commute before a small explosion caused the line to break. It’s not yet clear when all systems will be up and running again, but OC Transpo officials are crossing their fingers for a Friday restart. CFRA’s Andrew Pinsent delivers the latest developments in Hour 1. Meantime, The Ottawa Hospital is spearheading a groundbreaking international clinical trial in blood clot research. We dig deeper with Dr. Lana Castellucci, a Senior Scientist and Thrombosis Physician at The Ottawa Hospital. She is also the lead author of this trial. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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I just read Barrhaven crossing guard Peter Clark's obituary and Mariia Dias's excellent letter on her experience as a crossing guard in a recent Citizen. I thought I'd throw in my five cent's worth. Read More
April 4, 2026 - 04:04 | Nicole Feriancek | Ottawa Citizen
OTTAWA — It’s a pattern almost as old as party politics itself: candidates for party leadership campaign closer to the ideological wings, more in line with their party faithful, then immediately tack towards the centre once they win the leadership vote, more in line with the broader electorate. In the early days of his leadership of the New Democratic Party, however, Avi Lewis has shown no signs of following that pattern. Instead, Lewis, one of the leading architects of the Leap Manifesto, a far-left plan from more than a decade ago that denounced fossil fuel industries and created ...
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Canada Post's plan to eliminate its regular door-to-door delivery service has some eastern Ontario residents concerned that it could make it harder for them to access their mail.
April 4, 2026 - 04:00 | | CBC News - Ottawa