Hour 4 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. October 2nd, 2025 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: October 2, 2025 - 18:03

Hour 4 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. October 2nd, 2025

October 2, 2025

Ottawa Police continue to investigate an early-morning stabbing on St. Laurent Boulevard, which left a male victim dead. CTV’s Natalie Van Rooy joins us with the latest developments. Later in Hour 4, a crowd of Algonquin College students couldn’t make it to their classes at the Woodroffe campus today. That’s because, according to them, they were blocked off by support staff members who were on strike. We get reactions from both sides. And finally, if news breaks in real time, you’ll hear it live on CFRA’s Ottawa Now.



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