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Publication Date: April 26, 2024 - 18:01

Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Fri. April 26th, 2024

April 26, 2024
Breast cancer rates are rising in Canada among women in their twenties, thirties, and forties. That’s according to new research from the University of Ottawa, which was released earlier today. Kristy Cameron digs deeper with Dr. Jean Seely in Hour 2. She is the lead author of this study, and the Head of Breast Imaging at The Ottawa Hospital. Meantime, as our city tries to adapt to the ever-changing times, one area of urgent improvement is Ottawa’s outdated wildlife strategy. What are the key ingredients that today’s advocates are calling for? That’s coming up right before the 4 o’clock newscast.


Unpublished Newswire

 
An Ottawa man is facing nine charges, including attempted murder and arson, for a fire at an Overbrook highrise last week.
May 8, 2024 - 12:52 | | CBC News - Ottawa
PORTLAND, Maine — The Presidential Medal of Freedom is America’s highest civilian honour. Since John F. Kennedy established the award in 1963, every president has recognized “especially meritorious contribution” to the nation. Read More
May 8, 2024 - 12:23 | Christina Spencer, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Citizen
An immigration lawyer in Toronto says new figures from the federal government show just how “grudging” Ottawa’s efforts have been to rescue Canadians’ family members from the war in the Gaza Strip.Figures obtained by The Canadian Press through an access to information request show Canadians filed 7,549 initial visa applications for their family members in Gaza from the day the program opened on Jan. 9 to April 1.Debbie Rachlis, who represents dozens of applicants in the multi-step process, says many of those applications are for entire families – sometimes up to 10 people – who have...
May 8, 2024 - 12:19 | | The Globe and Mail