Amanda Rheaume Uses Music To Help Others
We caught up with Rheaume ahead of her February 16 show at the National Arts Centre to talk about making music, being honest with yourself and harnessing vulnerability.
School condemns the behaviour of students mocking elderly Indigenous protester
The young males were attending the March for Life anti-abortion protest which so happen to coincide with the Indigenous Peoples March.
The Relevance of the Record Label
Write great music, put on amazing live shows, and be the best you can be in all areas. They will find you and they will come to you.
Poking the Dragon For No Good Reason
Chinese Ambassador to Canada, Lu Shaye, hosted a two hour press conference at the Chinese Embassy in Ottawa last week where he answered questions from members of Canada’s national media on the ongoing diplomatic dispute between Canada and China.
DiPietro’s Historic Weekend Leads Ottawa 67’s to Consecutive Wins
The 67’s allowed only 15 shots on goal but DiPietro shutout the Peterborough Petes on Friday night.
Spirits lifted for Senators during dads’ trip
In this grim swamp of a season for the Ottawa Senators, this past week presented a rare light and positive look.
Everything You Need To Know About EMI Option Schemes
EMI stands for Enterprise Management Incentive, and many businesses have adopted this scheme over the years.
5 skating rinks to try this winter
Ottawa city has the most outdoor skating rinks in Canada. With over 250 outdoor skating rinks, this is one winter activity that shouldn’t be missed!
Galveston is a Hidden Gem of History, Fine Dining and Family Fun
With its year-round warm weather, incredible food scene and tourist sites, Galveston makes for the perfect family-friendly getaway.
Healing Our Everyday Heroes, Ottawa’s First Responders
This past Friday, the bus crash at Westboro Station riveted the city of Ottawa. Each day, first responders work to keep us safe. In return, our gift to them must be safeguarding and supporting their mental health at every turn.
AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order
In his provocative new book, Dr. Kai-Fu lee – one of the world’s most respected experts on AI – reveals that China has suddenly caught up to the United States at an astonishingly rapid pace.
Four Reasons You’ll Jump on the Bone Broth Trend Immediately
Bone Broth is often referred to as liquid gold, so before you potentially gag and stop reading, here are four reasons why you’ll jump on this trend immediately.
If we are lucky! – Some thoughts on the care of seniors
A CD Howe paper quoted by the CMA in 2016, projects that the cost of long term care will triple from about 69 billion in 2014 to about 188 billion in 2050.
Need a job? Artificial intelligence could be your next employer
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing employment for people like Dabysingh who constantly struggle with unconscious bias as employers reject candidates based on their names, ethnicity, accents.
“I Never Thought I Would Play Hockey at This Level”: Cedrick Andree has Elevated Himself and has the Ottawa 67’s in Contention for Junior Hockey’s Ultimate Prize
Andree has been a steady presence in goal all season long for the 67’s. He has a tremendous starting record of 26-4-1-1 and sits fourth in the OHL with a goals against average of 2.56.
Redesigning the science of personalized art with CanvasPop
CanvasPop is an online ecommerce business that prints customized photos and art onto high-quality canvas and delivers it across North America and Europe.
Alberta pro-pipeline rally making its way to Parliament by February
Pro-pipeline rallies are continuing throughout Canada, and there is great speculation that these protesters will eventually extend to Ottawa.
The Importance of Touring as an Indie Artist
One of the most important things for an indie artist that wants to get the next level to have is a very smart game plan for their home base.
Compact Qashqai a good fit for tight budgets
My take is that Qashqai is just enough vehicle for so many two-kid families, like mine – and it’s a real bargain.
Heather Gray at the end of her rope – no help from Regina Police Service or Minister Goodale
Chief Bray and Minister Goodale seem to think this issue has been put to bed however this story is ongoing for Gray, Taylor and many others who witnessed the bullying, harassment and intimidation in the RPS.
Album Reviews: January 14, 2019
#OLMMusic looks at new releases from Dan Mangan, Milana, Miya Folick, Jon Hynes and Mick Jenkins
Get Organized and Tidy for the New Year
Do you know that January is National Get Organized Month? With a new year, comes a fresh start, so there really isn’t any other time better than now to organize your space.
67’s Stumble on the Road, Closeout Weekend With Back-to-Back Defeats
The Ottawa 67’s remain on top of the Eastern Conference but slight stumbles occur to even the most dominant of teams. In a rare occurrence, Ottawa dropped two straight games to closeout a weekend road trip.
Under-manned Senators get the job done out west
Your heroes march out to California this past week in the midst of an eight-game whopper of a losing string and proceed to cut it with a pair of wins in the Los Angeles region.
How Do You Find Cheap but Quality Perfumes
It is entirely possible to find your signature scent for much cheaper than some would have you pay. Read here to find out how!