Kia Canada to Provide National Transportation Support for Special Olympics Canada
With its new Kia Canada Special Olympics Mobility Program, the automaker aims to further support athletes, staff, volunteers and coaches coast-to-coast.
Ottawa Fury need win in final regular season game
Ottawa Fury, in ninth, have 45 points but still have two avenues in which they can qualify for the playoffs—assuming they get the win on the weekend
Until the Final Bell Rings shares the Fight For The Cure journey of the white-collar charity
Daphne Ballard and Lisa Langevin—mothers, best friends, teammates and now boxing competitors—will face off at the sold-out event on Saturday October 13 at Casino du Lac-Leamy.
Music and Marketing: Old School Vs New School
You aren’t just selling your music. You are also selling you.
Original Redblack Nigel Romick Remains a Star on Special Teams
Romick leads the CFL this season with 18 special teams tackles and has had six games with at least two.
Mental health therapies should be fully funded by medicare
Publicly funding comprehensive treatment for depression is cost-effective.
“Memory Space” and the Delicate Nature of Home
The intricate game of truth and blend played between the watercolour and monotype technique speaks beautifully to the intent of this artist’s collection.
Awareness is Great but Let’s Promote Understanding in Mental Health
Today is World Mental Health Day according to the World Health Organization, and the theme is Young People and Mental Health in a Changing World.
Local female-fronted startup ZAYLIA celebrates Canadian makers
This female-fronted online shop specializes in selling products created exclusively by women entrepreneurs in Canada
The Lac-Mégantic Rail Disaster
The July 6, 2013 Lac-Mégantic rail disaster is a tragedy unparalleled in Canadian history.
Canadian Trailblazer Donna Strickland Wins Nobel Prize in Physics
Donna Strickland is the first woman in 55 years, and only the third woman in history, to win the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Trudeau and Goodale Ignore former Regina Police Woman’s Pleas for Justice
Former Police Corporal Heather Gray's nightmare of abuse and misogyny at Regina Police Service requires a federal inquiry.
Album Reviews: October 8, 2018
#OLMMusic looks at new releases from Christine and the Queens, Pushkins, Amber Arcades, Matsue and Lala Lala.
From Bloom to Bottle: Farmgate’s Craft Cider
Farmgate Cider is a local, family-owned and operated craft brewery dedicated to producing high quality, small batch ciders.
Small sample size, but Sens on target
The National Hockey League hype machine is officially – as with every season – firing on all cylinders. Happens every year around this time.
Get toasty warm in Ottawa with UNIQLO
UNIQLO is giving out free clothing in OTTAWA's ByWard Market and across downtown on Tuesday
67’s Improve to 5-3 with Strong Weekend Homestand
Home cooking has been a winning recipe for the 67’s. With victories over Barrie and Sault Ste. Marie this weekend, Ottawa is now 3-1 at TD Place and 5-3 on the season.
Redblacks Comeback to Force OT, But Ultimately Fall to Blue Bombers
As always, the Redblacks and dramatic finishes seem to go hand in hand.
Ottawa Matters
A growing collection of links to police misconduct in Canada.
RINJ Press
A growing collection of links to police misconduct in Canada.
The Walrus
A growing collection of links to police misconduct in Canada.
Fantastic Fierce, Walker’s Latest Theatrical Gem at the Gladstone
It is a sad play in a lot of ways as much of the content is not uplifting, but amid all the darkness in the end that connection offers a glimmer of hope.
Top Tips That Will Help You Refinance Your Home Loan
Refinancing your home loan can be a wise decision, as long as you do it right. We have a couple of tips that should make this task easier for you.
Magnificent Markham
A weekend of food, flair and fun await you.
Turning the sex ed clock back to 1998 puts our youth at risk
LGBTQ youth face additional mental health pressures associated with stigma and discrimination