Who Will Stay, Who Will Go: Free Agency Preview for Redblacks Defense
It is impossible to predict which new players the Redblacks will land until we know for sure which stars will be going out the door.
Ethics Commissioner must conduct investigation into alleged political direction in SNC-Lavalin prosecution
Commissioner Mario Dion should delegate an investigation into whether or not Justin Trudeau or anyone in the PMO violated federal government ethics law by trying to pressure Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould.
Guide to Workplace Compensation
The type of injury you have sustained, and how it happened, do not play the key role — establishing liability does.
Paul Dewar, you will be missed
Those around Dewar between the time of his diagnosis and his death can attest to how courageously he lived out the remaining time he had left.
No such thing as a harmless habit: efforts to educate and protect youth on cannabis use
While marijuana use by youth is far from a new phenomenon, a lot has changed since the golden days of cannabis.
Canada’s pipeline system — the past and present
Many know very little about Canada’s pipeline network. Yet for something we don’t often see, these underground oil and gas pipelines are a critical piece of Canada’s energy infrastructure.
Wall Space Gallery Welcomes Stewart Jones’ latest exhibit, Landscapes for Film
Jones' work has been shown at exhibits across North America and it has finally arrived in Ottawa!
Pattern Power
Revitalized with a bold, bright, modern feel, plaid and camo hit the fall/winter runways and will be filtering into your favourite stores.
The Lasting Legacy of Tim Hortons Co-Founder, Ron Joyce
"My father had a big vision and a big heart. Through hard work, determination and drive, he built one of the most successful restaurant chains in Canada."
Starbucks Canada Partners with Second Harvest to Launch Starbucks Foodshare
Starbucks Foodshare launches in Ontario this month, with more than 250 Starbucks locations taking part in the GTA area alone.
The Road to Wrestlemania Stops in Ottawa
80,000 people are expected to see the event live with millions watching around the world.
It’s Not Just a Concussion
When the family saw his neurologist in June 2015 the doctor told them the cortisone levels in Connor’s brain were heightened, causing him to be in a state of constant fight or flight.
Trudeau on taxes: What has changed since Harper
Justin Trudeau campaigned to put more money back into the pockets of working class Canadians, and to this end he has kept his promise.
Local Soul Phenom Laura Gagnon Ready to Take on the World
Laura Gagnon tells us her thoughts on the music industry today, her early days as a musician and her current endeavour.
The Great Divide: a novel
Barry Bloburne is a misanthropic real-estate developer with a simple dream: to build the greatest ski resort the world has ever seen.
5 reasons to visit Ottawa this spring
When the snow is melted and everything starts coming back to life, the chilly weather gives way to warmer temperatures making it an ideal time to visit Ottawa.
Hiking the Rideau Trail
Our first hike turned out to be 5 kms through a wooded path with many flooded areas where we slogged through the boggy trail in water soaked running shoes.
Album Reviews: February 4, 2019
#OLMMusic reviews new releases from Smashing Pumpkins, Jean-Sebastien Cote, Muse, Castlefield and Art Brut.
Less toil during winter trek with all-new QX50
So in the interests of speed and sanity, I chose the lesser of evils to visit my brother in the nation’s capital. Which this time involved the Infiniti QX50, my tester for the week.
Ottawa 67’s Cap Undefeated Week With Convincing Win Over Second-Place IceDogs
Michael DiPietro helped lead the 67’s to another undefeated week, winning all three of his starts. With the three wins, Ottawa current win streak now sits at eight.
Time for Eugene to get serious, seriously
Owner Eugene Melnyk is either bailing on this team or he does two things: Sign Mark Stone; sign Matt Duchene.
Ravens Men and Gee-Gees Women Win at Capital Hoops Classic
The event hosted at Canadian Tire Centre, home of the Ottawa Senators, produced mixed results for the two schools. Carleton won the men’s matchup and Ottawa won the women’s.
In Cyprus – It’s Time to Fish or Cut Bait
If talks fail, Canada should officially recognize the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Melt Away Winter Blues at the first-ever Fire & Ice Festival
This family-friendly event takes place on Bank Street between Wellington and Catherine Street on February 8 and 9 (11am to 11pm).
Two crucial next steps so the new Food Guide can really help Canadians eat better
The new updated version of this vital document, the first such major change since 2007, has been much anticipated because we need to fix the diet train-wreck Canadians are on.