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Publication Date: May 12, 2026 - 18:01
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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Tues. May 12th, 2026
May 12, 2026
A lot of trucks pass through Manotick on a daily basis, and it has generated plenty of community concerns in recent years. And now, the City of Ottawa is trying to figure out the best way for trucks to travel through the city’s South End. Rideau-Jock councillor David Brown pays us a visit in Hour 2. Meantime, hundreds of tickets for Canada’s FIFA World Cup Opener are still up for sale online, with resale sites listing them for over 10 times their original asking price. This is happening despite Ontario’s new anti-scalping law, which makes it illegal to resell tickets for live events beyond face value. Joining us with more context and reaction is Jay Goldberg, the Canadian Affairs Manager at the Consumer Choice Centre.
Investigators announced Monday the force will reveal the results of a probe dubbed 'Project Icarus' Tuesday morning that reportedly involves the individual.
June 8, 2026 - 13:58 | Aaron D’Andrea | Global News - Ottawa
Investigators announced Monday the force will reveal the results of a probe dubbed 'Project Icarus' Tuesday morning that reportedly involves the individual.
June 8, 2026 - 13:58 | Aaron D’Andrea | Global News - Canada
The Ontario home where Colonel Sanders, KFC founder and face of the fast-food brand, once lived recently hit the real estate market with an asking price of $1.5 million. When Harland David Sanders, accompanied by his wife Claudia, moved north in 1965 to oversee the expansion and operations of the brand then known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, they settled on 1337 Melton Drive, “a modest bungalow near the corner of Dixie Avenue and The Queensway” in Mississauga as their home, according to Visit Mississauga . The Sanders lived in Mississauga for part of the year until his 1980 death in...
June 8, 2026 - 13:58 | Kenn Oliver | National Post




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