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Publication Date: March 21, 2024 - 17:06

Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Thurs. March 21st, 2024

March 21, 2024
Alta Vista councillor Marty Carr has been receiving regular complaints about Lynda Lane, particularly when it comes to nearby parking spots at the Ottawa Hospital’s General Campus. She has since unveiled a motion, calling on City Hall to consider paid parking areas on that street. It has since been pulled back. Should we introduce a paid parking system on Lynda Lane, or should it remain free? Kristy Cameron tackles today’s Question of the Day. Afterwards, we get instant reaction from Beacon Hill-Cyrville councillor Tim Tierney. Meantime, it appears that Apple is in hot water once again, as the United States Justice Department files a blockbuster antitrust lawsuit against the company. Tech expert Carmi Levy explains why this legal action has been years in the making.


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British Columbia's chief veterinarian has issued an order making it illegal to transport boats or other watercraft without removing the drain plug to prevent the spread of whirling disease.
May 16, 2024 - 22:34 | | CBC News - Canada
Canada’s grocery code of conduct is a set of rules and guidelines that seek to improve fair dealings in the industry, especially between big grocers and their suppliers. These suppliers include both farmers, as well as producers of various kinds of processed foods.Loblaw Cos. Ltd., one of two large grocers that had held out on agreeing to comply with the code of conduct, announced Thursday that they were ready to abide by the rules set out in the code if other retailers such as Walmart also came on board.
May 16, 2024 - 22:22 | Akrit Michael | The Globe and Mail
Joan Carlisle was just 19, a student at Mount Allison University in Sackville, N.B., when she attended a family wedding in Nova Scotia. A brash young man, whom she had never met, approached her father to ask if he could take her to a postwedding party. Her father agreed and a puzzled Joan went off to the party that changed her life.She quickly learned that her ardent pursuer was Arthur Irving, a smooth-talking oil-company salesman in his mid-20s, who was considered the most eligible bachelor in New Brunswick. He was one of three sons of K.C. Irving, the most powerful tycoon in the...
May 16, 2024 - 22:10 | Gordon Pitts | The Globe and Mail