New Display Unveiled at the Canadian War Museum
Fought in northern France between August 15 and 25, 1917, the Battle of Hill 70 marked the first major action by the Canadian Corps under a Canadian commander.
Ottawa Irish Film Festival Still Going Strong
You have to love March. The weather is slowly but surely getting better, you have St. Patrick’s Day, you have got the Shamrock Shake at McDonalds and staying with the Irish theme, how about the Ottawa Irish Film Festival?
Evive Smoothie Cubes: Pure Deliciousness, No Fuss
Evive Smoothie Cubes is the first in the market to offer complete smoothie in cubes made from complete fruits, veggies, superfood and vegan protein.
Career Development: Reasons to Take an MBA
Continuous career development is one of the reasons professionals are able to keep up with the changing standards and requirements in various industries.
Nancy Peckford on political scene
Peckford came up with the idea of bringing a young woman from every federal riding in the country to Parliament Hill. They called it Daughters of the Vote.
An Evening of Music, Dance, and Viennese Elegance
The 22nd Annual Viennese Winter Ball takes place this Saturday in the Shaw Centre’s Trillium Ballroom, complete with, fine food, wine, live music, and—of course—dancing.
Celebrate local artists in the short film, Dirt Town
Celebrate local artists in the short film Dirt Town, by Lisa Meuser, which focuses on love and heartbreak as a woman travels across the country.
An Order of Canada for Jack Kitts
For nearly 20 years, Dr. Kitts has been the President and CEO of The Ottawa Hospital, one of Canada’s largest teaching and research hospitals…
A Saint Paul University researcher heads a team of researchers in clinical supervision
The team led by Professor Bilodeau includes three researchers from the University of Ottawa, one from the Université du Québec à Montréal, and Christian Bellehumeur, a full professor at Saint Paul University.
First Ever Ottawa Coffee Fest Attracts Hundreds of Jazzed Up Java Fanatics
This past weekend, hundreds of the city’s most jazzed up java fanatics came together at Lansdowne’s Horticulture Building for some sipping, savouring, and sampling thanks to the 2019 premiere and first ever Coffee Fest.
We Dig Elgin
Though renovations have taken a hit on local businesses, owners are staying positive and hopeful.
Killarney Lodge delivers best of Algonquin Park
It’s the perfect base camp to enjoy the surrounding 7,700 sq. km. of wilderness, with many of its trails and attractions a just short drive from your comfy cabin.
Where Has The Mystery Gone In The Music Industry?
It’s sad knowing that kids in this day and age don’t get to line up at their local record store to buy an album by their favorite artist. We used to wait in anticipation for its release…
Why You Should Spend More Time Working From Home
Working from home is one of those things that everybody dreams about, so we’ve put together a list of all of the good things about swerving the office for a day or two each week.
CU at the Symphony
D-C has a solid reputation as a classical music performance venue and so the migration of the orchestra seemed like a natural progression.
The Chinese Government Responds to Western Accusations Over Treatment of Muslims in the Xinjiang Region of China
The Chinese government has published a white paper titled "The Fight Against Terrorism and Extremism and Human Rights Protection in Xinjiang". Below is the full text.
Oh Behave with Behaviour at the GCTC
Playwright Darrah Teitel captures it because she herself was a staffer. The long hours, thankless work, underappreciation, egotistical MPs, low pay, unexpected developments, intrigue and crises are definitely all part of political life.
Another week, another calamity
Ottawa fans like to poke the Leafs. Right, I get it. But the owner? Embarrassing. Truly embarrassing.
Album Reviews: March 25, 2019
Today in #OLMMusic, we review new releases from Ibibio Sound Machine, Mayfield, Lucy Rose, L.J.P. and Wallows.
What to expect at Nature Nocturne
Nature Nocturne is an opportunity to experience Ottawa's nightlife and discover the four floors of thought provoking, interactive galleries and exhibitions.
5 Ottawa-based martial artists participate in the CHITF Taekwon-Do World Championships
Every two years, countries from all over the world compete at the CHITF Taekwon-Do World Championships. This year, Phap Lu’s Ottawa based school, Lu’s Taekwon-Do Club, brought 5 competitors, one umpire (Jeannie Fung) and a Canadian Team Coach (Peggy Seely).
Highly Paid Bureaucrats at Veterans Affairs Good at Taking Care of Themselves – But Not an Amputee
In 2006, she was involved in a tragic accident which caused her to lose both her nine-month-old son and her right leg in one fell swoop. Since then, she has been fighting against the same government she used to fight for…
Steeped in Franconian History – Three Days, Three World Heritage Sites
There are officially forty-four World Heritage Sites in Germany – I will be visiting three of them. Three days. Three train rides. Three cities. And, three world heritage sites.
Improving both Senate and Public Health – it’s time to bring S-228 to a vote in the Upper Chamber
Introduced in September 2016 by former Conservative Senator Nancy Greene Raine, Bill S-228 aims to protect children by limiting marketing of food and beverage to our kids.
Rayannah releases first full length album in both French and English
Following the release of her two 2018 singles, Winnipeg-born artist Rayannah has released her first full-length album, titled “Nos Repaires (Our Haunts)”.