Go Èirinn —The Northern Emerald Isle
The Tourism Ireland team are encouraging Canadians to visit Northern Ireland and experience firsthand the glorious coastlines, traditional folklore music, food, entertainment and hospitality the region has to offer.
Four Smart Investments for Startups
It really pays to understand which aspects of your operation you can afford to skimp on in these early stages. These tips will help you put your money in the right places.
How does Ottawa actually work?
Aside from elections and nightly news clips of yelling matches during Question Period, Canadians are rarely forced to confront what goes on day-to-day in political Ottawa
Classic Women
Let’s change the negative stereotypes around older women by changing the language which entrench them
Loans Versus Grants: Which Is Best For Your Business?
No matter where your business is at now, knowing your financing options is essential. For a little help, we’ll help you decide whether grants or loans make more sense for your business. So, take a read!
Argyle Associates organizes premier education event for hundreds of dental professionals
Argyle Associates presents 31st Annual Education Day with a focus on technological innovations in surgery and dentistry.
4 Reasons Why Online Learning is Better
Many ask the question: does online education make the in-person college experience outdated? While traditional colleges are still preferred choice of most students, there are plenty of good reasons to consider enrolling in an online college.
Sweet Alibi Don’t Need Excuses
We spoke to Amber Rose of folk bank Sweet Alibi, ahead of the bands October 5, 2019 show at the Black Sheep Inn in Wakefield.
I’m a Leader Now: A Delightful Children’s Book about Empowerment and Leadership
I’m a Leader Now is beautifully illustrated and its compelling story about leadership, determination, mentorship, family and what it takes to succeed will appeal to children and adults of all ages.
Why pay three times for drug coverage when you could pay once? Pharmacare should be an election issue
Canadian nurses have a vision for improved pharmaceutical policy: build a better system that is more efficient and ensures access for everyone
UAE — A stage for business on an international scale in 2020
Canada is ramping up to take part in Expo 2020 Dubai, the largest World Expo in history and the first-ever in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region.
Should You Start a Handyman Business?
If you think that you are good with a hammer, saw and paintbrush, you may think that creating a handyman business is a good idea. However, you need to think carefully about whether it's actually a good idea for you.
Despite ongoing diplomatic tensions, Chinese President Xi Jinping awards prestigious award to Canadian centenarian Isabel Crook
Canadian anthropologist and educator Isabel Crook is awarded the Chinese the highest honour for foreigners, the Medal of Friendship
Album reviews: September 30, 2019
Check out some tunes including new tracks from Ottawa's own rock and funk fusion band, The Lionyls
Natural ways to help your anxiety
Forty million people in America suffer from anxiety disorders but only an estimated 36% are undergoing treatment.
Sens empty dust-bin of calamitous past few seasons
The Senators’ season pitches its tent this Wednesday night on a season that opens in Toronto.
Unlucky Number Seven: Redblacks Drop Close Game to Eskimos for Seventh Straight Loss
Despite putting up a fight, Ottawa lost at home to the visiting Edmonton Eskimos 21-16 for the Redblacks’ seventh consecutive loss.
5 Canadian media and entertainment trends to watch in 2020
Here are four key emerging trends within Canada's media and entertainment sector.
BEST OF OTTAWA 2019: Gyms & Fitness Studios
After over 20-years writing about life in Ottawa, we think we have a pretty good idea of the best of what this city has to offer. In this weekly series, we’ll share our picks with you – our top hotels, live music venues, local brews, bands and more. Check, share and discuss #OLMBest every week!
Emma Lamontagne hits her stride
We caught up with Lamontagne ahead of her proposed October release to discuss what's gotten her so far in so little time and how she's found an edge in the industry.
Federal Election 2019: Canadians will have unprecedented access to the debates
Leaders’ debates to be live streamed at locations across the country, including 24 movie theatres, bookstores and libraries
The Golden Girls of Barrhaven: A new spin on retirement living
Loneliness is one of the top health hazards for older people and three Ottawa women took matters into their own hands this year.
Pianist and composer Tim Nast explores his place “Here” on Earth through new album
Tim Nast's 12-date, Ottawa Valley-wide tour kicks off in October!
Ottawa hosts former First Lady, Michelle Obama
Former First Lady Michelle Obama is in Ottawa this Friday, October 11, 2019 at the Canadian Tire Centre.
A river runs through it . . . your basement, that is
Ottawa Riverkeeper believes that a River watershed council could monitor dam operations and serve as a communications hub during flooding.