Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Mon. July 29th, 2024 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: July 29, 2024 - 18:01

Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Mon. July 29th, 2024

July 29, 2024
Today’s seniors get discounts at restaurants, recreation centres, and entertainment centres. Obviously, if you are living on a fixed income with limited earning potential, a financial break here and there is greatly appreciated, especially if you aren’t working every day. However, these deals are not being extended to other age groups. Do senior discounts make sense in today’s generation? We open the debate floor in Hour 2. Switching gears to a totally different topic, there’s a promising means of brand-new protection against sexually transmitted infections. Here to explain further is Dr. Peter Phillips, an infectious diseases specialist and a member of British Columbia’s DoxyPEP Program.


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