As the thermometer heats up in Canada’s Capital, residents might feel tempted to cool off and go for a swim. And with that temptation comes a heightened conversation surrounding water safety, especially around Ottawa’s beaches. CFRA’s Andrew Pinsent checks in with Dan Kirvan, the Chief of Special Operations with Ottawa Fire Services. Meantime, if you’ve ever visited Bel Air Heights, chances are you’ve crossed paths with Nepean’s ‘Bike Guy’. That would be handyman Grant Gilliland, who has given many broken-down bicycles a second chance at life. We get to know the man who has made numerous friends around the world. Plus, Rockland-born musician Elizabeth Royall is getting ready to release her debut EP. It’s called ‘You See An Angel’, and you’ll have the chance to catch some of her new tunes at LIVE! On Elgin this Thursday night at 7 o’clock. And finally, another highly-anticipated season of Nature Nocturne is just days away – a party where no two events are ever alike. We get all the details from Dana Albright, the Head of Programs at the Canadian Museum of Nature.

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