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A premature harbour seal nicknamed Zeus has been rescued after being found alone on the shores of White Rock, B.C. Lindsaye Akhurst, senior manager of the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Society, says the pup was likely only a day or two old and was hypothermic, hungry, and had remnants of his umbilical cord attached when he was found.
May 30, 2025 - 17:17 | | The Globe and Mail
CBC Ottawa at 6 won the best news or information segment at the annual awards by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television for Priority Purple: Overdose in Progress, which documented a new approach to treating the opioid epidemic in Renfew County.
May 30, 2025 - 17:14 | | CBC News - Ottawa
The Toronto Blue Jays placed Anthony Santander on the 10-day injured list Friday due to left shoulder inflammation and recalled fellow outfielder Alan Roden from Triple-A Buffalo. 
May 30, 2025 - 17:08 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Ottawa
OC Transpo has announced a schedule for summer maintenance operations and O-Train East Extension integration that will cause temporary disruptions of Line 1 LRT service. Read More
May 30, 2025 - 16:50 | Gord Holder, Postmedia | Ottawa Citizen
The Canadian military’s Cyclone helicopters weren’t flying for 27 days in May due to a lack of spare parts, and only one of them is now able to take to the skies. Canada has 26 of the ship-borne maritime helicopters, with a final one slated for delivery this year. The $5.8-billion fleet is normally used to provide air support for the Royal Canadian Navy. Their missions include surface and subsurface surveillance, search and rescue, and anti-submarine warfare. “On May 1, the Commander of 1 Canadian Air Division ordered a temporary pause to flying operations for the CH-148 Cyclone...
May 30, 2025 - 16:49 | Chris Lambie | National Post
OTTAWA – Quebec is joining the Canadian internal trade party. One of the most regulated provinces in the country has introduced “the most ambitious bill in Canada” aimed at removing its trade barriers. “We are sending a signal that Quebec is open to interprovincial trade,” said Christopher Skeete, Quebec’s minister delegate for the economy. “We must accept to open our market.” Quebec is yet another Canadian province to remove such barriers, along with Nova Scotia, Ontario and New Brunswick. Nova Scotia was the first province to pass a new law encouraging reciprocity between provinces...
May 30, 2025 - 16:32 | Antoine Trépanier | National Post