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Publication Date: July 25, 2025 - 18:02

Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Fri. July 25th, 2025

July 25, 2025

Perhaps the movie plot doesn’t make sense. Perhaps the one-liners are cheesy and inauthentic. Perhaps the acting is bad. Perhaps the character development is bad. Perhaps the scenery doesn’t make the cut. And yet, for some reason, you love the movie in all its painful glory. What movie falls under this category for you? Guest host Chris Holski sifts through the textboard and tackles today’s Question of the Day. And if you hate spoilers, sorry to break this to you. We got a lot of different responses. Turning our attention to more serious matters, residents all around Arnprior are in cleanup mode this afternoon, as a line of thunderstorms moved across Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec on Thursday night. Arnprior Mayor Lisa McGee examines the damage done.



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Prolific Canadian actor Graham Greene, who earlier this year received a Governor General’s award for lifetime artistic achievement, has died. Greene’s manager Gerry Jordan said Greene died on Monday in Stratford, Ont., of natural causes. He was 73. 
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