Heart to Heart: The challenge of raising a gifted child
May you enjoy the gift of parenting . . . In the end you can only provide your child with canvases and brushes. What work of art or masterpiece he creates with them, is up to each artist.
What Is the Legality of Online Gambling in Canada?
Whether online gambling is legal or not, in Canada, is a question that keeps popping up.
Why you need industry-specific talent To run your business
The massive explosion of small businesses after the arrival of the new millennium shook the large and medium-sized businesses to their cores. Suddenly, they were competing for talent, with much smaller enterprises.
Ottawa singer Sophie D’Orléans celebrates her first release
On March 8, 2020, the Ottawa-based artist will be celebrating the release of her first single, From Me, and performing for the first time with her new trio.
Few certainties in the Senators’ picture
In Ottawa playing the anticipation game is a daily occurrence, whether you’re a fan of the Senators or a finger-crossing rider on LRT.
5 top Canadian law cases that could change Canadian laws
Want to brush up on the latest Supreme Court cases and what their decisions could mean for you and your neighbours?
Album Reviews: March 2, 2020
Start your week off with these five album reviews including two Ottawa bands, Captain Braveman and The Lackeys.
Laila Biali Pushes Back
We caught up with singer Biali ahead of her March 21 show at the National Arts Centre.
The future of online gambling in Canada 2020
Depending on where you live, it may be confusing as to what options are available to you for online gambling.
Southbrook Organic Vineyards
From the Jack Diamond designed LEED Gold pavilion to their pioneering use of organic and biodynamic agriculture, everything is designed to make the best wines and the least impact on the environment.
Introducing Odell’s Fall by Globe and Mail bestselling Author, Norman Bacal
From one of the most esteemed entertainment tax attorneys and the best-selling author of Breakdown, comes a heart-pounding, never predictable murder-mystery that mirrors Shakespeare’s tragedy, Othello.
It’s time to stop using the “rule of law” as a weapon against Indigenous peoples
Throughout the history of Canada and British North America, the rule of law has been used by colonial governments to renege on treaty obligations.
Heart to Heart with Adele: Checkups for children’s mental health
This week, Adele advises parents that there is nothing wrong with taking your child to a counsellor for a mental health check up.
Soups, smoothies, salads + healthy fats
Have you wondered if fats are good for us or not? For a long time, we have heard that fats are bad for us – would you agree?
What’s at stake for medicare in B.C.
The years-long court case resumed yesterday — reforms proposed by Cambie Surgeries Corporation amount to a two-tier health care system that benefits the rich.
Shrove Tuesday was always called Pancake Tuesday at my home and meant cash!
Lent begins on a Wednesday, so in the old days people went to confession the day before Lent. This became known as Shriven Tuesday and later Shrove Tuesday.
More live games for Canada: Aspire Global in deal with Authentic Gaming
It’s no secret that casino games platforms can no longer ignore live games in its range of products. In fact, live dealer games are playing a major role in online casinos brands’ overall expansion.
A National Pharmacare Program is the right thing, say nurses and health care professionals
The president of Ontario Nurses's Association calls on the federal government to do the right thing.
Ottawa’s opioid crisis: Whose kid has to die?
Are our leaders unaware of the ruthless emissaries of death in our schools, our workplaces and our streets?
B’nai Brith Canada launches lawsuit against federal government
B'nai Brith Canada has filed a lawsuit against the federal government, citing its failure to comply with a motion to list Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization.
Which kind of hockey fan are you?
If you’ve ever been to a hockey game or any other live sporting event, you’ll know that there are some very different types of fans out there.
Work just underway for Dorion after trade deadline day
If you thought NHL trade deadline day was ripe with activity for the Ottawa Senators, wait ‘til June 26th in Montreal.
The Female Eye Film Festival showcases female directed films
The 18th annual Female Eye Film Festival (FeFF) presents a special lineup of films in recognition of International Women’s Day, March 5-8, 2020 at the TIFF Bell Lightbox
Benefits of designing an interior space with wall art
Having amazing wall art can transform a boring one or dual-toned wall space into a fully-functional masterpiece
All you need to know about title loans
A title loan which is also called a car loan is a type of soft loan that you get online using the value of your car as collateral.