Things cool off in Ottawa, but Ironman Sunday expected to be another scorcher | Unpublished
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Author: Doug Menary
Publication Date: July 30, 2025 - 15:59

Things cool off in Ottawa, but Ironman Sunday expected to be another scorcher

July 30, 2025
With a multi-day heat warning finally lifted, things were much more comfortable for Ottawans as they enjoyed outside activities Wednesday. Read More


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