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An internal federal government memo reveals that officials are concerned about Ottawa's transit system and its ability to handle the influx of public servants returning to the office. Federal officials are reportedly working with the City of Ottawa to address potential transit challenges tied to return-to-office mandates. The memo suggests the government is actively trying to ease commuting pressures for federal workers.
Federal return-to-office plans are straining Ottawa's transit system before the morning commute even begins.
A man named Tejinder Singh, visiting family in Canada from India, was stabbed while taking a morning walk along Highway 97 near Highway 33 in Kelowna last week. The violent incident has left his family shaken. Details surrounding the attack remain limited.
A morning walk turns violent in Kelowna, leaving a visiting family's sense of safety shattered.
Global Okanagan aired its evening news broadcast at 5:30 p.m. on May 20. No specific story details are available from the provided content. This appears to be a standard local newscast listing.
A local evening broadcast with no details to unpack this morning.
Bears from Marineland are being relocated to the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Colorado, a large charitable facility that houses nearly 1,000 large carnivores. The move marks a significant step in rehoming animals from the controversial Ontario theme park. The sanctuary's vast property is expected to provide a more suitable environment for the bears.
Marineland's bears hit the road for a Colorado refuge — a sunrise journey toward a better life.
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