Good and bad: Senators have changed their look
Are the Ottawa Senators accelerating, or just blocking the path towards achieving their self-proclaimed rebuilding plan?
Ottawa airline bail-out still in consideration
After the first restrictions imposed on Canadian airlines, no real improvement has been seen with the situation.
Slot machines: understanding the odds
The six-sided dice. Just about everyone and their dog knows what they look like and have rolled them at least once in their life.
Ottawa casino revenue declines: what is at fault?
Ottawa gambling houses are starting to generate 50% less revenue for the government than the previous year.
4 technological trends used in the real-estate industry
Real estate agent websites and apps are becoming more popular all of the time. They help buyers search for the right property.
Artists in a Pandemic: Studio Space Ottawa brings “fun” to fundraising
November 1, 2020 marks the kick off to Studio Space Ottawa's fundraising campaign with the goal of building more spaces for Ottawa visual artists.
The beauty of nutritious sweet potatoes
The saweet! in sweet potato is the high fibre, vitamin C-packed health benefits this veggie offers your body.
John Healey’s award winning Plastic Beach comes to the Ottawa Art Gallery
An exhibition of the work of Ottawa Photographer John Healey, winner of the 2020 Project X Photography Award.
What Is the Best Canadian Online Casino?
It’s hard to say how many online casinos are there; Kahnawake Gambling Commission has registered 250 sites so far, but this number doesn’t include offshore operators
The Best Online Casino Games
Numerous operators offer hundreds of activities, bonuses reaching thousands of dollars, and software that guarantees fair play for everyone.
A2 Milk™ MOOves to Canada
a2 Milk™ comes from cows that naturally produce milk with only the A2 protein type, or put the other way, doesn’t contain the A1 protein type.
Lowering the bar on political ethics
The October 21, 2020 confidence vote in Parliament is one of the lowest points ever reached in Canadian politics.
Atlético Ottawa’s 16-year-old phenom Antoine Coupland
The five-foot-five left-footed midfielder from Chelsea, Quebec and the coach who taught him "everything, literally everything".
Two vital federal health commitments must not be left unfinished
Seven in 10 Canadians said that the pandemic will have long-term effects on children . . . children should be a priority as the federal government develops plans and policies
Top 6 tools that will help you with your essay editing
You can improve your academic essay skills through practice. However, one of the most important things when it comes to formal writing is editing and proofreading.
Best slots clubs in Ottawa for high rollers
This year has been a strange one for high rollers in Ottawa who like to visit slots clubs.
How to make your new house a home after relocation
If there is one experience that can be exciting and terrifying at the same time, it has to be relocating to a new house.
Ottawa’s property scene: why the seller’s market is so hot right now
Several factors, some of which have been amplified by the Covid-19 crisis, have contributed to this rise, and the city is experiencing the strongest selling market in years.
Why online casinos have flourished in recent years
Gambling has always been a hugely popular pastime. From the Palaeolithic period onwards, it seems humanity cannot get enough of wagering in one form or another.
5 most useful apps for travelling around Ottawa
Traveling and seeing new places can be fun. But imagine an app designed especially for your intended destination.
Service dog charity for veterans speaks out
Watch My 6 Service Dogs, named after the expression for asking a fellow soldier to watch their back, currently has 30 dogs enrolled in their Service Dog Training and Therapy Dog programs.
Album Reviews: Gorillaz, Laura Veirs, Ela Minus
Owen Maxwell brings you five album reviews including the new release from Local up-and-comer Twotiime
The case for cursive — why kids should be taught handwriting
Cursive writing was once considered an art form practiced only by clergy and the elite. Nowadays, printing is learned first, typing is learned second and cursive is learned last or not at all.
Canada and China’s relationship is vital
It would be an understatement to say that Canada and China are going through a difficult and tumultuous period on the 50th Anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Laurier’s “Washington of the North” is a crumbling disgrace
Venture off of Confederation Boulevard into what is touted as the premiere tourist district of the city and you’ll find an embarrassing disgrace.