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Mga Sanggol na Kambing, Pulitikal na Pagsisikap at Mga Pag-asa sa Playoffs ng mga Senador — Ang Iyong Martes sa Ottawa

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🚗 Mga Daan at Panahon

  1. Ang mga unibersidad sa Canada ay nakararamdam ng presyon ng mga hidwaan sa ibang bansa. Sa patuloy na digmaan sa Gitnang Silangan, nag-aalok ang mga unibersidad ng mga pag-antala sa pagsusulit at iba pang mga pag-aayos para sa mga apektadong estudyante. Ipinapakita nito kung paano ang mga pandaigdigang kaganapan ay maaaring umabot nang direkta sa ating mga silid-aralan.

  2. Ang mga lokal na munisipalidad ay nagbabayalar ng pulang watawat sa pag-popondo. Ang mga munisipalidad ng Ontario ay nasa isang 'kritikal' na punto, na humihimok sa lalawigan na punan ang $4B na kakulangan sa pagpopondo. Kung hindi marinig ang kahilingang ito, maaaring maapektuhan ang mga mahahalagang serbisyo, na nakakaapekto sa ating pang-araw-araw na buhay.

🏠 Pabahay at Gastos sa Pamumuhay

  1. Maaaring makakakuha ang mga pampublikong tagapaglingkod ng isang kanayunan na pagtakas. Ang Prescott-Russell ay nagtataguyod ng mga sentro ng teletrabaho upang mapagkasya ang mga pampublikong manggagawa na nagnanais ng mas tahimik na workspace. Maaaring magdulot ito ng mas maraming nakangiting mukha sa kanayunan sa halip na mga abala sa daloy ng trapiko.

  2. Ang accessibility ng mga palikuran ay nagiging priyoridad sa downtown area. Astig na pinuno ng lungsod ang nagtutulak para sa isang plano na nag-aalok ng mga pampublikong palikuran sa downtown, na ginagawang mas madali (at mas malinis!) ang buhay para sa lahat ng gumagala sa paligid ng lungsod. Sana ay mailabas agad ang planong ito!

📢 City Hall

  1. Hindi dumarating ang mga kaninong bayani mula sa ilang sulok ng mundo. Kumpirmado ng CFIA na mananatili ang pagbabawal sa mga rescue dog mula sa mga bansa na may mataas na panganib ng rabies. Habang pinoprotektahan nito ang aming mga alagang hayop, mahirap itong lunukin para sa mga tagapagtaguyod ng mga hayop.

  2. Ang komunidad ng kabayo ay nagmamadali para sa pagkabigo. Ipinahayag ng mga may-ari ng kabayo ang kanilang kalungkutan sa pagsasara ng Rideau Carleton Raceway, isang paboritong lokal na lugar. Ang pagkawala na ito ay higit pa sa isang racing track; ito ay tahanan para sa maraming mahilig sa kabayo.

⚖️ Krimen at Kaligtasan

  1. Panatilihin ang iyong mga salad at keso malapit! Inanunsyo ng CFIA ang mga recall para sa ilang mga salad, keso, at meal kits dahil sa mga alalahanin tungkol sa listeria. Isang napapanahong paalala upang suriin ang iyong pantry bago ang iyong susunod na session sa paghahanda ng pagkain!

🌿 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Gusto mo ng kaunting sikat ng araw para sa iyong araw? Bisitahin ang Experimental Farm ng Ottawa! Ipinapakita ang mga sanggol na kambing, mga tupa, at mga sisiw ng quail, na nag-aalok ng kaakit-akit na pagtakas sa mga vibes ng tagsibol. Isang perpektong pampamilya na outing na tiyak na magdadala ng ngiti sa lahat!

  2. Nagagalak ang mga mahilig sa maple syrup! Ang mga kondisyon ay naging 'perpekto' para sa isang matibay na panahon ng syrup sa silangang Ontario. Panahon na upang punuin ang mga pancake na may matamis na lasa ng lokal na kabutihan!

💼 Negosyo at Ekonomiya

  1. Ang kalusugan ng pananalapi ng mga ospital sa silangang Ontario ay isang nakababahalang paksa. Ang bagong data ay nagbubunyag ng isang madilim na larawan, na nagpapahiwatig ng pangangailangan para sa agarang pagkilos upang matiyak na ang mga serbisyong pangkalusugan ay hindi humihina sa ating mga komunidad.

  2. Nasa agenda pa rin ang mga pangarap ng high-speed rail. Pinagtanggol ng Punong Ministro Carney ang proyekto ng high-speed rail sa pagitan ng Toronto at Quebec City bilang isang tagapag-udyok para sa paglago ng ekonomiya, sa kabila ng matinding pagtutol. Maaaring ito ang ticket para sa mas konektadong Canada?

🏥 Kalusugan

  1. Isang minahal na pigura sa sports ang humihinto para sa kalusugan. Ang punong coach na si Carla MacLeod ay naglalaan ng oras upang ituon ang kanyang paggamot sa kanser, na nagpapaalala sa atin na ang kalusugan ay dapat na unahin. Nais namin siya ng isang ligtas at matagumpay na pagbawi!

🎉 Mga Kwento na Nakakabuti sa Puso

  1. Umiinit ang laban para sa premier ng Quebec! Nakakuha si Bernard Drainville ng mataas na suportang pampulitika, na nagpapatunay na ang politika ay maaari pa ring maging masigla at kapana-panabik sa ating kapitbahayan!

  2. Pinipiga ng Toronto Raptors ang init! Pinangunahan ni Scottie Barnes ang mga ito sa isang panalo na 121-95 laban sa Miami Heat, na nagtutulak sa kanila sa playoffs. Magpakatatag, mga tagahanga ng sports; nagdala ng kaunting init ang tagsibol sa ating mga koponan!

  3. Pinapanatili ng mga Ottawa Senators na buhay ang kanilang mga pangarap sa playoffs! Matapos ang isang malaking panalo, pinapanatili nila ang pag-asa na makapasok muli sa postseason. Sino ang ayaw ng magandang kwento ng pagbabalik?

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Carney defends high-speed rail project between Toronto and Quebec City

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Brampton, Mississauga mayors ‘condemn’ Ford government changes to conservation authority

Brampton, Mississauga mayors ‘condemn’ Ford government changes to conservation authority

The mayors of Brampton and Mississauga are pushing back on a Ford government plan to amalgamate 36 conservation authorities. They say the move will slow housing approvals.

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How Canadian military members violated intelligence-gathering rules during COVID-19

Canadian Armed Forces members used their own personal social media accounts, computers and networks at home during the COVID-19 pandemic and gathered information about Canadians, violating intelligence-gathering rules, according to a newly released report.

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West Ottawa HART hub now open in Bells Corners

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Ottawa Senators keeping the playoff hope alive in final push

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City councillor pushes for downtown public washroom plan

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Prescott-Russell wants rural telework hubs for public servants

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How financially healthy is your hospital? Eastern Ontario data reveals a grim picture

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Algonquin College athletes shocked after rugby program suspended

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Charge head coach Carla MacLeod stepping away to focus on cancer treatment

MacLeod, who announced last November that she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer, will be leaving the team for an undetermined length of time as she continues her treatments, the PWHL club said Monday.

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Spring migration stokes concerns of avian flu for Quebec poultry farmers

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General Apr 7, 2026

'Perfect' conditions fuel strong maple syrup season in eastern Ontario

Several maple syrup producers in eastern Ontario say winter conditions delivered stronger than average yields this season.

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Race for new Quebec premier intensifies as Bernard Drainville gets high-profile support

Three Quebec cabinet ministers are throwing their support behind Bernard Drainville, with less than one week to go in the leadership race to replace outgoing Premier François Legault.

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Canadian universities offering exam deferrals, accommodations to students impacted by war in Middle East

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Ontario municipalities say they're at ‘critical’ point, call on province to fill $4B funding gap

Municipalities across Ontario say they can no longer foot the bill for provincial programming like social services and health care, saying they face an “unsustainable” funding shortfall of billions of dollars annually.

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Senators beat Hurricanes 6-3, move into 2nd wild-card spot

Brady Tkachuk scored twice and the Ottawa Senators beat the Carolina Hurricanes 6-3 on Sunday night to move into the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.

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'Very sad': Horse owners lament Rideau Carleton Raceway shutdown

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Ban on rescue dogs from countries at risk of spreading rabies to remain, CFIA says

The federal government says a ban on the import of rescue dogs into Canada will remain in place until further notice due to rabies concerns. Animal advocacy groups say the restrictions — which were brought in more than three years ago and originally meant to be temporary — are preventing healthy animals from legitimate international rescues from finding homes in Canada.

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CFIA announces recalls for salads, cheeses and meal kits over listeria concerns

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has announced recalls due to possible listeria contamination affecting products including salads, cheese and meal kits.

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Baby goats, lambs and quail chicks on display at Ottawa's Experimental Farm

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What do the people living in Riverside South make of its recent growth?

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Barnes powers Raptors past Heat 121-95

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Scottie Barnes had 25 points as the Raptors routed the Miami Heat 121-95 on Tuesday in a critical win for Toronto's post-season seeding.

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