



Ottawa At Work with Patricia Boal - March 10th, 2026
Patricia Boal talks to CFRA's Chris Holski, CTV's Annie Bergeron-Oliver, cardiologist Dr. Christopher Labos, B.C. Parks Foundation Vice-President of Health and Education Jennie McCaffrey, and much more. Plus, we sift through the Top 3 stories and tackle today's Question of the Day.

'Very scary': Local mom shares concerns after daughter, friend overdose Benadryl following TikTok trend
Patricia Boal speaks with Laura in Arnprior, mom to a 13-year-old girl who had to stay in intensive care at the hospital for several days after she and her friend intentional overdosed on Benadryl pills following a TikTok trend that has circulated for several years.

Ottawa At Work - Patricia's Top 3 - March 10, 2026
Patricia Boal starts the show talking about the top 3 stories of the day.

Ottawa At Work with Patricia Boal - March 9th, 2026
Patricia Boal talks to CFRA's Chris Holski, CTV's Judy Trinh, AJ Jakubec of TSN 1200, Sleep Efficiency founder and Sleep Consultant Andrew Holmes, and much more. Plus, we sift through the Top 3 stories and tackle today's Question of the Day.

Sleep expert tips on managing your way through the clock change transition
Patricia Boal speaks with Andrew Holmes, founder and corporate sleep consultant at Sleep Efficiency, with what you need to know about how the spring forward impacts your body and what you can do to maintain your sleep.

Three federal byelections coming in April, could tip Liberals into majority government
CTV's Judy Trinh joins Patricia Boal with a breakdown of the three upcoming federal byelections.

'Very upset about it': Councillor, businesses frustrated with new extended closure at Richmond and Woodroffe until fall
Patricia Boal speaks with Bay Ward Coun. Theresa Kavanagh about the impending new closure at Richmond and Woodroffe following a 2025 closure, impacts on businesses and residents, and what addressing that may look like moving forward.

Ottawa At Work - Patricia's Top 3 - March 9, 2026
Patricia Boal starts the show talking about the top 3 stories of the day.

Crowds of Canadians trying to flee from the Middle East
As Iran widens with bombardments across the Middle East, the number of Canadians seeking consular help to flee the region has spiked to 3,500 people. More than 108,000 Canadians in the region have registered with Global Affairs Canada. One of those individuals looking for a way home is an employee …

MADD Ottawa reacts to Councillor Luloff's impaired driving verdict
Reaction from the local chapter of MADD about a judge finding Councillor Matthew Luloff guilty of impaired driving.He has been sentenced to a 12-month driving ban and a $3500 dollar fine, with a 30% victim fine surcharge which he has to pay within six months. The president of the local chapter of M…