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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Wed. August 5th, 2026

August 5, 2026

An abandoned four-tonne SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Upper Stage is on a collision course with the Moon – expected to crash at over 8,700 kilometres-per-hour this week. While the impact near the Einstein Crater poses no risk to Planet Earth, scientists plan to use space telescopes to study the debris plume from the impact, providing a unique opportunity to analyze subsurface lunar materials. Jesse Rogerson, an astrophysicist at York University, joins Kristy Cameron in Hour 2. Meantime, it’s a hot August afternoon in Canada’s Capital. And if you’ve been longing for a swim, perhaps you’ve been looking at the Rideau River or perhaps the Ottawa River. But after those massive July storms drenched Ottawa, triggering raw sewage overflows right into the river, a lot of us are asking if those bodies of water are actually safe to jump in. That begs the question: Are they? We dig deeper with Banu Ormeci, the Director of the Carleton Global Water Institute.



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Ottawa’s Mayor is standing firm that he will get the Ontario government to follow through on its commitment to take over costs and responsibility for Ottawa’s LRT. It was part of Mark Sutcliffe's re-election promise, as he also vowed to reduce the cost of adult monthly transit passes by more than $40 – something that could be paid for in part by the uploading of costs to Queen’s Park. Appearing on CFRA’s Ottawa Now with Kristy Cameron, Sutcliffe believes that lightening the cost of a regular pass would convince more drivers to take the leap of faith and make...
August 17, 2026 - 17:30 | | CFRA - 580 - Ottawa
An Alberta chief called for more respect from the provincial government on Monday, after its Indigenous relations minister missed a marquee event commemorating the 150th anniversary of the signing of Treaty 6.
August 17, 2026 - 17:19 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
Toronto Maple Leafs star centre John Tavares is set to take the witness stand in a Toronto courtroom Tuesday, in a trial over the taxation of his signing bonus for leaving the New York Islanders to join his hometown team in 2018. At stake for Tavares is $8 million the Canada Revenue Agency says he owes as tax on a “signing bonus” of $15 million, which it regards as employment income, taxable at over 50 per cent. Tavares says it should be regarded as an “inducement” to sign with the Leafs, and therefore taxed in the U.S. at just 15 per cent, which he has already paid. But for the NHL...
August 17, 2026 - 17:15 | Joseph Brean | National Post