Here are some events happening in the Ottawa region and across eastern Ontario on April 8
Where to watch the April 8 solar eclipse in OttawaHere's how to protect your eyes during a solar eclipseA video circulating on social media this weekend showed Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly in a tense confrontation about the Israel-Hamas war with a man on the street in Montreal.An elderly man living in the Greater Toronto Area has just been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest person to have ever received a kidney transplant.
Chrystia Freeland stops by Toronto pharmacy to highlight drug coverage for diabetes and contraceptives in upcoming budget A boy believed to be in his teens has been transported to hospital with serious injuries following a shooting in North York.An elderly man living in the Greater Toronto Area has just been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest person to have ever received a kidney transplant.
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