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Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. May 7th, 2026

May 7, 2026

New data shows that Millennials are twice as likely to be living with their parents in their late-thirties compared to when their parents were in that exact same age range. What age, in today's economy, is the right time to fly the family nest? Kristy Cameron sifts through the CFRA textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. Meantime, Ottawa-based journalists should keep their head on a swivel, as a 10-year-old kid’s latest column hits the Eganville Leader. CFRA’s Chris Holski has more on that. Plus, the sun is shining on this Thursday afternoon, but a Frost Advisory is in effect for tonight. What temperatures are ideal for gardening, especially this time of year when the Summer heat hasn't totally arrived yet? We talk plants with gardening expert Carson Arthur in Hour 3! Got a question? Text into the show, send us an email, or give us a ring at 613-521-TALK.



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The CBC’s ninety-year run of broadcasting hockey in Canada, first on the radio in 1936 and on television in 1952, is over. Rogers Sportsnet is now the sole rights holder after it and the CBC failed to reach a sublicensing deal that would have kept the national broadcaster in the business of broadcasting the country’s national winter sport. Anger, frustration, disappointment, grief, and shock over the end of CBC hockey broadcasts reflect a sense of loss, that something has been taken away from us, that we’ve sold out a public institution to a for-profit company. For some, the concern...
June 17, 2026 - 11:01 | David Moscrop | Walrus
OceanGate interacted with numerous federal departments and agencies in Canada, yet was not held to any standards by federal regulators. Canada's Transportation Safety Board has made six recommendations aimed at closing those gaps.
June 17, 2026 - 10:19 | | CBC News - Canada
Police allege a firearms and distribution business that submitted nearly 20,000 fraudulent invoices between 2016 and 2020 have racked up an estimated $48 million in losses.
June 17, 2026 - 10:04 | Prisha Dev | Global News - Canada