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Publication Date: July 14, 2025 - 18:00
Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Mon. July 14th, 2025
July 14, 2025
The heat is on, and so are the hazy wildfire skies. Kristy Cameron brings you up to speed on today’s top headlines, starting with an Air Quality Statement from Environment Canada. Shifting gears to Health news, a new report says obesity rates have increased faster during COVID compared to the previous decade. More specifically, a lot of today’s young adults are facing this grim reality. We dig deeper in Hour 1 with Dr. Paul Roumeliotis, the Medical Officer of Health and CEO of the Eastern Ontario Health Unit. Plus, a section of the Queen Elizabeth Driveway will be closed to motorists over the next 3 months. If you guessed that construction would be the culprit, you are bang-on. CTV’s Austin Lee fills us in.
The death of a nine-year-old girl whose father initially reported she was missing and possibly abducted is being investigated amid “inconsistencies” in his account, police said Sunday after the girl’s body was found in New York State.Melina Frattolin was reported missing from near Lake George in northeast New York late Saturday evening by her father, Luciano Frattolin, according to New York State Police. Both father and daughter were identified by authorities as residents of Canada.No charges have been announced in the case.
July 20, 2025 - 20:59 | | The Globe and Mail
The death of a nine-year-old girl whose father initially reported she was missing and possibly abducted is being investigated amid “inconsistencies” in his account, police said Sunday after the girl’s body was found in New York State.Melina Frattolin was reported missing from near Lake George in northeast New York late Saturday evening by her father, Luciano Frattolin, according to New York State Police. Both father and daughter were identified by authorities as residents of Canada.No charges have been announced in the case.
July 20, 2025 - 20:50 | | The Globe and Mail
A town in northeastern Newfoundland has been ordered to evacuate as an out-of-control wildfire closes in and officials declare a state of emergency, sending hundreds of residents fleeing and fearing for their homes.Justice and Public Safety Minister John Haggie told reporters later Sunday that the fire was “a significant and serious issue.”
July 20, 2025 - 20:35 | Eric Andrew-Gee | The Globe and Mail
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