Andrew Pinsent is filling in for Kristy Cameron this afternoon. Effective this Fall, as we all know, public servants will be required to report to their workstations 3 times per week. In turn, this plan could help rescue OC Transpo from its budgetary woes, as it would generate an additional 2.7 million trips per year. River Ward councillor Riley Brockington joins the show in Hour 1. Meantime, as Ottawa City Council prepares to adopt a three-item garbage limit, one Downtown councillor is calling for see-through garbage bags. Some are in favour, but others are far less keen on the idea. And finally, we end the show on a fantastic note. Celia Robbins was asked by her 14-year-old daughter if she had any regrets in life. Not wanting to get too deep into her past life choices, the Berlin woman said she opted against purchasing a knitted sweater during a trip to Iceland. She shared this regret on social media…and then something incredible happened. You’ll hear that heartwarming story in Hour 3.