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Geostationary Satellites, the Internet and Other Prophecies of Arthur C. Clarke
The funny thing about science-fiction is that, whatever it wants to project about the future, it ultimately reflects everything that’s dated and idiosyncratic about its own time. Watch five minutes of any vintage Star Trek episode (I’m talking about the William Shatner days). Or any B science-fiction film from the
Electronic Gizmos and Family Travel: Can They Co-exist?
By: Alisa Abecassis, Founder of ExploreAll50.com Alisa Abecassis is the proud mother of three children – Lilia, 17; Isaac, 15; and Joel, 14. After her marriage ended, she decided it was time to strengthen her family’s bonds and personal history by traveling across all 50 U.S. states. Abecassis' website –
New Shen Yun Performing Arts Show – with a Live Orchestra!
Presented by Falun Dafa Association of Ottawa – January 2-4, 2014 National Arts Centre Southam Hall Every year, Shen Yun Performing Arts unveils an entirely new lineup of dances, songs and musical scores that offer an exhilarating production on a grand scale. These exquisite performances celebrate the grandeur of classical
Back Pain Causes You Won’t Hear about from Your Doctor
Millions of North Americans suffer from back pain. “How can anyone take preventative measures when most back-pain specialists take a one-dimensional perspective on this common problem after back trauma has occurred?,” asks leading back-pain expert Jesse Cannone. Most people experience significant back pain at some point in their lives; unfortunately,
Two Beautifully Wild Nights with Jenn Grant
There is an ethereal quality to acclaimed singer-songwriter Jenn Grant’s music, a familiar feeling that is nostalgic and comforting. Grant's sound evokes the concept of the home, of the heart, of the tight bonds of community and the even tighter bonds of blood. Though deeply rooted in a sense of
Udi’s Gluten Free Cranberry Walnut Stuffing
Even if you’re eating gluten free, Udi’s lets you savour one of the classic Holiday flavours -- a deliciously decadent stuffing. Accented with seasonal cranberries, fresh sage and crunchy walnuts, Udi’s signature recipe will leave you and your family coming back for more. Ingredients olive oil to coat casserole
Udi’s Snickerdoodle Pumpkin Pie
Nothing brings back memories like a freshly baked pumpkin pie. Udi’s signature recipe fills the air with the aroma of autumn spices and tickles the taste buds with the mouth-watering flavour of snickerdoodle cookies – with no gluten or dairy. Start a new tradition with Udi’s Snickerdoodle Pumpkin Pie! Ingredients
Ottawa’s Fastest Runners Compete for Duke’s Cup at Inaugural Wellington Mile
With nearly 600 runners participating in the sold-out 2013 Wellington Mile, the Thanksgiving Monday (October 14) event is set to become Canada’s biggest mile-running event in its inaugural year. The main event is The Duke’s Cup finals for elite runners. The Duke’s Cup, a beautiful wooden trophy handcrafted by Ottawa
Be a Steak Expert
Steaks are great for any season but you don’t have to go out to a restaurant to enjoy a mouth-watering cut. Weber has tips for grilling the perfect steak no matter how you like it cooked and for any kind of cut. To start, there are certain things you should
The Game Is Afoot at the Gladstone Theatre
It’s elementary … this Sherlock Holmes play is laugh-out-loud funny! So put that in your Meerschaum pipe and smoke it! Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Hansom Cab Killer will be presented by The Gladstone & Black Sheep Theatre October 16-26. Three performers play more than 30 characters in this
Pinot Paradise
October seems to be a Pinot month here in Ontario, for a number of reasons… First, Thanksgiving offers up a golden opportunity to pull out Pinto because it’s a perfect accompaniment with turkey and other Thanksgiving fare. Secondly, the Pinot Affair (weekend of October 19-20), an annual celebration of Pinot
Zombies Invade Ottawa’s Bank Street this Halloween
Get ready. Zombie flesh-eaters are coming to town. Ottawa’s Bank Street is predicting a zombie infestation this Halloween, and the mindless, ghoulish creatures aren’t showing up empty-handed. Hosted by the Bank Street Business Improvement Area (BIA), the first-ever Zombie Crawl is a scare-fest that won’t disappoint. The terrifyingly spirited zombies
Putting the “Science” in “Science Fiction” – Robotic Drones 1
Besides the terminators that are the series' namesake, the most well-known robots in the Terminator series are the Aerial Hunter Killers. These flying robots are objects of terror to the human resistance, being able to rain down fire from above. Although these robots are far more advanced than anything currently
Postpartum Depression is a Family Affair
It can affect dads and other children too At long last, people are talking about postpartum depression. Dismissed for years as no more than a touch of the baby blues or else unheard of entirely, postpartum depression – or PPD, as it is often known – has become an open
Political Power Brokers of the National Capital Region
"It would not take long for a future tax-and-spend government to imperil the economic stability Canada enjoys": An Interview with Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre (Nepean-Carleton) As told to Harvey F. Chartrand Pierre Poilievre is the 34-year-old Minister of State (Democratic Reform) and four-term Conservative Member of Parliament for Nepean-Carleton. After
Holistic Chef Provides Foolproof Recipes for Taste & Nutrition
With adventurous food tastes and concerns ranging from personal health to ethical agriculture and livestock practices, more people are exploring alternative diets. But that’s not always easy – or palatable. “You have paleo and primal diets, pescatarian (seafood only)
Tom Jackson and Friends Help End Hunger with 2013 Huron Carole Concert Series in Ottawa
Join Canadian actor and musician Tom Jackson and friends for an unforgettable evening of music for a good cause presented by Country 101.1 on Monday, December 2nd at 8:00pm at The Shenkman Centre in Ottawa,. The annual Huron Carole concert series returns this year with its national tour to help
Putting the “Science” in “Science Fiction” – Deadpool
Deadpool, the infamous "Merc with a Mouth," is a famous and well-loved Marvel character. A large part of Deadpool's popularity comes from his comedic antics and the fact that he is aware that he is in a comic book. Besides this awareness, Deadpool is known for his skills as a
Time for Another Look at the Social Factors that Affect our Health
How looking ‘upstream’ can help Canada tackle complex social issues Health care is only one element of what can make a significant difference in health outcomes, with social factors, such as education or affordable housing or a safe working environment, playing a much more significant role in determining whether we
Conservation First, Results Later
The rallying cry of many contemporary environmentalists is “conservation” – emphasizing the need for the preservation and restoration of our natural resources. Critics have often accused the Ontario Ministry of Energy of ignoring the importance of conservation. For the Hon. Bob Chiarelli, Ontario’s recently appointed Minister of Energy and current
How Much Is Enough?
At a time when Canadian banks are raking in astronomical profits from a combination of high service fees, low interest rates and a monopolized banking system that keeps out foreign competition, many Canadians are starting to wonder if there is any fairness left in the system for the average worker.
Ontario Energy Conservation: Finally Heading in the Right Direction
Kathleen Wynne was thinking about energy conservation in Ontario long before she became Premier of Ontario. The ideals associated with the Green Energy Act mirrored Wynne’s determination to champion clean and renewable energy in the province. Although controversy was raised by the Green Energy Act under then-Premier Dalton McGuinty, Wynne
Pedro Isztin “The River”
On display now at Wallack Galleries is photographer Pedro Isztin’s “The River”. The exhibition showcases large-scale photographs of the Ottawa River and runs until October 5th. The black and white portrayal of the Ottawa River depicts a serenity and peacefulness connecting us with nature. Isztin lives in Ottawa and his award-winning work
Not Your Average Burger
Along with Weber, we still have a few tricks left to share so you can make the best use of your barbecue before grilling season gives way to the chillier times of fall. Just because you may be sitting around in big woollen sweaters and have swapped your flip flops
Bon Appétit: Health Check and Le Cordon Bleu teach Canadians how to cook healthy
It’s time to eat healthy – with style and taste. The Heart and Stroke Foundation’s Health CheckTM program and Le Cordon Bleu Ottawa are partnering to offer healthy cooking classes aimed at teaching Canadians how to prepare healthy meals using classic French culinary techniques. The recipes were created specifically by
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