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Publication Date: July 29, 2025 - 18:01
Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Tues. July 29th, 2025
July 29, 2025

Due to a variety of manufacturing disruptions, Health Canada says the country is currently experiencing a shortage of some common painkillers. To be more specific, this list includes painkillers that contain Acetaminophen with either Codeine or Oxycodone. Kristy Cameron digs deeper with Jen Belcher, who is the Vice-President of the Ontario Pharmacists Association. Meantime, Canada’s Capital is getting ready to host its first Ironman competition, as a wide range of elite athletes are gearing up for this Sunday’s Ironman Canada Triathlon. And yes, this year marks the event’s inaugural showcase, with roughly 2,600 athletes already registered! Race Director Dave Holme pays us a visit in Hour 2.
When classical Indian Kathak dancer Rina Singha began a performance, her thaat was a sight to behold. As she stood straight at centre stage, her hands curved out in the signature stance, she undulated. Her delicate movements – from the lowering and lifting of her kohl-rimmed eyes to her fluttering fingertips – were spellbinding. She wore an ethereal aquamarine anarkali kurta (long, flared tunic) and churidaar (tight pants) and a pink dupatta (scarf) draped gossamer-like around her torso.Whether at a dance festival in Montreal, an intimate theatre in Toronto or even in practice, Ms....
September 26, 2025 - 19:59 | Aparita Bhandari | The Globe and Mail
A Saskatchewan village decimated by wildfire -- and angry with the provincial government's response to it -- had a surprise visitor Friday – Premier Scott Moe.
September 26, 2025 - 19:20 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
The B.C. NDP’s efforts to align the Heritage Conservation Act with its commitments to Indigenous peoples have been met with an outcry from municipal and business leaders who fear it will grind development to a halt.The “transformation project” is the government’s second attempt in as many years to work jointly with First Nations to change land-use legislation. This is being done to meet the government’s binding commitment to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
September 26, 2025 - 18:43 | Justine Hunter | The Globe and Mail
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