
In 2018, he was seen as the answer to Ottawa’s problems. Eight years later, Ottawa’s captain is moving on from Canada’s Capital, and will now play alongside his brother in South Florida. When Brady Tkachuk returns to the Canadian Tire Centre as Public Enemy No. 1, both for the first time and any other time, will you cheer or boo? Guest host Chris Holski has a candid conversation with Sens Army this afternoon, as we tackle today’s Question of the Day. Meantime, the latest numbers from Statistics Canada’s Consumer Price Data is looking bleak. Canada’s...
June 23, 2026 - 18:02 | | CFRA - 580 - Ottawa
It’s officially Summer in Ottawa! But if you’re driving anywhere in this city, you know your biggest delay will probably be caused by construction. Last month, we saw extensive lane closures on Highway 417 ahead of Pinecrest. It caused several delays, unexpected traffic jams, and problems for multiple wards. Should the municipality be doing more to communicate and coordinate road closures to minimize disruptions? College Ward councillor Laine Johnson joins guest host Chris Holski in Hour 2. Meantime, we’ve always been taught to stay strong. But what if the strongest...
June 23, 2026 - 18:01 | | CFRA - 580 - Ottawa
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk – sorry, that should read former captain – thanked the team and the City of Ottawa for 8 years of endless support and memories. But now, in his words, it’s time for the next chapter. It comes days after a blockbuster trade to the Sunshine State ignited debate and anger among many hockey fans in Canada’s Capital. When the Florida Panthers come to town, and No. 8 is in the building, will you cheer for him or will you boo him? Guest host Chris Holski does a vibe-check with Jack Richardson, an on-air personality with the Locked On...
June 23, 2026 - 18:00 | | CFRA - 580 - Ottawa
The Nova Scotia Progressive Conservatives just picked up the province's newest and smallest riding with 48.76 per cent of the vote.
June 23, 2026 - 17:54 | | CBC News - Canada
June 23, 2026 - 17:52 | Erika Morris | The Globe and Mail
Data shows the number of Canadian police deaths due to intentional harm, such as gunfire, has already exceeded the annual average in 2026.
June 23, 2026 - 17:35 | Sean Previl | Global News - Ottawa

