Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Mon. April 27th, 2026 | Page 907 | Unpublished
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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Mon. April 27th, 2026

April 27, 2026

Another RBC branch is biting the dust in Canada’s Capital. The Royal Bank of Canada says it is prepping the gigantic padlocks for 236 Richmond Road, which will serve its final customers on August 27th. CTV’s Josh Marano delivers the details in Hour 2. Meantime, if you think of Robertson Road in Bells Corners, a commuter road is probably the first thing that pops into your brain. You think of speeding cars, and an area that’s probably not the best to walk along. However, a new vision could soon change all that. A new report is calling for a transformation of Robertson Road – to make it greener, insert separated bike lanes, and lower the number of car lanes. Kristy Cameron checks in with Laine Johnson, who represents the residents of College Ward. Plus, the Ottawa Senators’ season might be over, but the Ottawa Charge still have plenty of ice time remaining on their schedule. That’s because, after a run to the Walter Cup Finals last year, they are back in the PWHL Playoffs for 2026! However, they won’t be facing the Victoire in the Semis, as Montreal takes their chances against Minnesota. CFRA’s Chris Holski sets the scene for Ottawa vs. Boston, which starts this Thursday in Beantown.



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I’m curious why the NCC closes several parkways and calls it “Bike Days”. I live near Queen Elizabeth Drive, and notice that even when the roadway is closed to cars, the majority of cyclists still use the pathway. This is uncomfortable, if not downright dangerous, for the many pedestrians who use the pathway. But when I suggested to the NCC that they might put up signs to at least encourage cyclists to use the open road, they did not think that would be appropriate. So why call it “Bike Days”? Read More
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