Amid COVID-19 online investing craze has brokerage firms competing for investors
When most are trying to survive the most distressful event of our lifetime, it’s shameful that those who control the money aim to make more through deferrals on payments.
This year’s EU Shorts Film Festival returns—online and free
This year the Canadian Film Institute is proud to present the 7th European Union Short Film Festival, which will be available for one full week from May 14 to 21.
Support Ottawa restaurants with Love Local Delivery
App underway to further collaborative platform showcasing local restaurants that offer takeout and delivery
Start a new health routine — Tru Niagen NAD supplements
Our body uses nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) every day for basic functions, but not everyone knows what this powerful coenzyme can do.
What the West can learn from post-pandemic China
China is gradually returning to normal life following several months of quarantine measures to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Food for Thought serves 17,300 meals in COVID relief
Local chefs in conjuction with Food for Thought net-café need funding help to continue providing much needed meals to vulnerable Ottawans
What science says about cannabis as an anxiety treatment
For many people, marijuana can offer relief that can’t be found any other way, and it can be a godsend to those who have been struggling with out-of-control anxiety symptoms
4 Best road trips from Ottawa
From canals to historic buildings, Ottawa is jam packed full of attractions.
Best of Ottawa 2020: Brunch and breakfast spots
In this weekly series, we share our picks with you — our top hotels, live music venues, local brews, bands and more. Check, share and discuss #OLMBest every week!
Save money on your purchases everyday with coupon codes
FirstOrderCode is a website that is helping Canadians to save money on their e-purchases.
Engineers are some of the hidden heroes of COVID-19
What would our shelter-in-place COVID-19 experiences be like in Canada without engineering technology advancements such as smart phones, Zoom, Amazon or Netflix?
Menard lane closure moving ahead despite business concerns
Executive Director of the Glebe BIA Andrew Peck says that Menard’s consultations with business owners was more about advancing his own agenda
OAG’s Franklin Carmichael in Group of Seven stamp series
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first exhibition of the Group of Seven, Canada Post is issuing a new series of stamps
A good education is the best gift you can give your children
A good education is the backbone of any well-rounded and successful adult and it gives a child the best head start in life they can possibly get.
Why so many Canadian professionals are ethnically Indian
The big Indian migration to Canada is primarily driven by significant numbers of Indian tech professionals.
Good news sports fans: UFC 249 is going ahead this weekend
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has deemed UFC an essential service, greenlighting a return to the Octagon.
Alyson Reid-Larade: A teacher with a passion for education
Alyson Reid-Larade is very passionate about promoting both mental and physical health for her students
Let’s revamp EI instead of pining for a Basic Income
Considering the social and economic imperatives after COVID-19, the federal government must carry out an in-depth reform of EI to meet the labour market challenges of the 21st century.
Find out if Netflix’s Love Wedding Repeat is worth a watch
Film reviewer Keith Whittier, who loves a good wedding as much as a big laugh, gives this movie a B. Watch his full review!
The hardest working appliance — the hot water tank
Your hot water tank is one of the most hard working appliances in your home. It heats water for showers, baths, dishwashing, laundry and more
8 myths and rumors about the COVID-19 epidemic and China
The following are eight of the most common rumors about the COVID-19 epidemic related to China, recently compiled and published by the Chinese embassy in Germany.
How to improve the look and feel of your home
To make your home feel special and welcoming, you need to add the magic touch by redecorating or furnishing.
Gun Crime, Gun tragedies and a plan for real gun control
Will the new Canadian initiative in banning certain styles of semi-automatic rifles reduce gun crime and gun tragedies?
Album Reviews — Amyl, Austra, Pack A.D., Blank Sun and more
Five album reviews to start your week including two from Ottawa bands: Blank Sun and Kathryn Patricia
The vital role protein plays in the health of your body
Proteins are considered as the building blocks for the body as they are found in just about every single cell of the body, from bones, muscles, tendons, teeth, hair, and more