Celebrating the great Scottish bard – Robbie Burns Day 2021
Every January 25th, the world focuses its attention, at least for a dinner, on things Scottish
Ottawa politician, media personality Claudette Cain Coulas’ new book
Claudette Cain Coulas is no stranger to residents of Ottawa. The former politician won five elections and served as the popular, accomplished and dynamic three-term mayor of Gloucester
Lights, camera, and rolling — part one
Shows and movies which feature at least one actor or actress with a disability
Wishes — failures — realities for the disabled
MAiD and Bill C-7 both have deficiencies, some being addressed in Bill C-7, but nonetheless, MAiD is the current reality of a law directive from the Supreme Court of Canada
Make life simple and healthier — pull out that slow cooker!
The ease of preparing a meal in the morning in a one-step preparation and then being able to get on with our day knowing that dinner is completely taken care of, is almost priceless.
Organic waterproof mattress protector in Ottawa: What to know and where to buy
A wet or dirty mattress can make your room smelly. And mattresses can't be tossed into a washing machine when they get dirty.
The future of laundry is sustainable
From shopping to washing to mending, there are plenty of things you can do to care for your garments sustainably.
6 tips to help college students adjust to online learning
When the pandemic hit, many schools began to restrict campus access and started to slowly switch over to online learning.
Ottawa’s Casino du Lac-Leamy is a local hotspot
According to the stats, Casino du Lac-Leamy attracts more than 2.5 million visitors each year and turns a profit of more than $244 million.
What makes a bingo website successful?
The online bingo sector is thriving right now, with so many options for players looking to play bingo from home.
Ottawa’s sports bars — how they’ve adapted to the pandemic
In a pre-COVID-19 climate, the country’s capital would typically thrive in the winter months.
Album Reviews: Pearl Charles, Shame, Sleaford Mods
Five new album reviews including the great radio-ready track from Ottawa's We Were Sharks
The first steps in digital marketing for your business
There is a lot to consider, here are some tips that will help you find the best digital marketing strategy for your company.
Famous figures of the Canadian gaming scene
While Canada may be known first for aspects like their sports, music, food, and culture, it also has a very respectable community of professional poker players.
A coulda shoulda woulda reflection on COVID-19 one year later
Ten months ago, the dire impact and consequences of COVID-19 were just starting to take root in Canada and around the world.
Review: A Teacher
Watch Keith Whittier's review of the series A Teacher to find out why he gives it a good grade!
Toronto’s Ley Vara is raising a “Red Flag” with soulful new single
Toronto R&B and soul singer Ley Vara made her debut in 2019 with the catchy single “I’m Scared.”
What you need to know about luxury vinyl flooring
Luxury vinyl flooring is one of the most popular forms of resilient flooring in the world.
Canada’s big business winners of 2020
2020 might be in the rear-view mirror, but it doesn’t mean its influence is in the past.
3 major benefits of Ottawa’s lockdown to enjoy a long and blissful engagement
With Ontario’s stay at home order now in effect due to COVID-19, many couples have made the decision to put their nuptials on hold.
5 ways to negotiate for your loans’ interest rates
If you are constantly getting less desirable interest rates but you have a pretty good credit score, maybe it’s time to find a new lender.
Teenage privacy — earned privilege or a right?
Trust is very important with teenagers. They like to be considered mature, responsible, independent and trustworthy.
Stylish setup for your bedroom
A bedroom is a sanctuary and a personal getaway that expresses an individual’s taste.
Forex trading strategies every beginner trader should know
Each second, currencies move against each other creating opportunities for traders.
What to know about criminal law in Canada
The premise of Canadian law, just like any English criminal law is simple, for an act to be considered a crime, then there must be actus reus and mens rea.