Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. August 5th, 2026 | Page 9 | Unpublished
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Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Wed. August 5th, 2026

August 5, 2026

It’s one of the most debated rules on our roads – right turns on red lights. While drivers love the convenience, safety advocates say it puts pedestrians and cyclists directly in the crosshairs of a serious collision. Beacon Hill-Cyrville councillor Tim Tierney joined Andrew Pinsent earlier today. Ahead of the incoming September traffic to Downtown Ottawa, and the return of the 4-day model for public servants, Tierney says we need to re-examine this debate. Should we unban these turns or not? We check in with Chris Hircock, the co-founder of Vision Zero Ottawa. It’s an organization committed to advancing a transportation system where no loss of life or serious injury is considered acceptable. Meantime, after decades of banning smoking in public spaces, smoking appears to be making a comeback. High-profile stars – ranging from Dua Lipa, to Charli XCX, and even Jeremy Allen White – are frequently photographed with cigarettes. So how can we fight back? Dr. Alykhan Abdulla, a family doctor based in Manotick, pays us a visit. But first, we bring you up to speed on today’s top headlines.



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Without so much as an official final game at TD Place Arena to mark their departure, the Ottawa Charge have packed their bags after three seasons at Lansdowne Park and are headed to a new-to-them home in Kanata. Read More
August 17, 2026 - 04:00 | Bruce Deachman | Ottawa Citizen
There has been no shortage of complaints about return-to-office policies, and it seems those concerns are often dismissed as simple resistance to change. However, what is being overlooked is the real and lasting impact these policies are having on employee well-being, morale, and mental health. Read More
August 17, 2026 - 04:00 | Alex Robinson | Ottawa Citizen
OTTAWA — CRA found some revenues for the U.S. pharmaceutical giant behind diabetes and weight-loss medication Mounjaro lower than expected and suspects the company didn’t pay enough taxes in 2020, National Post has learned. New Federal Court filings reveal that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) launched an audit of pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly’s Canadian arm in 2024 after noting that the firm’s 2020 profit margins appeared suspiciously below the norm. “The Agency determined that Lilly Canada acquired all its inventory from related offshore entities with the bulk of the inventory...
August 17, 2026 - 04:00 | Christopher Nardi | National Post