Top 4 Reasons to Find the Right Family Dentist
You wouldn’t dream of going without a family doctor. Why would it be acceptable to not have a family dentist?
4 examples of dental work you may need as the years pass
From the first tooth that comes in when you’re a child to the last one that has to be pulled during your retirement years, you will need dental care. Here are four types of work you are likely to need at some point.
Trendy Coats To Consider Buying This Winter
It’s hard to express your style and individuality when winter hits hard. Don’t let the cold put a damper on your style, and instead express it through your coat this season!
Bill to restrict junk food marketing to kids may be falling victim to industry bullying
Final Senate vote for Bill S-228 being intentionally delayed, putting business before children’s health.
Legislation of Cannabis in Canada: Bill C-45’s Legislative Journey
We trace the legalization of marijuana all the way from its first reading to its royal assent and legalization.
Why is healthcare the last service industry to go virtual?
The experience of getting healthcare services looks pretty much the same as it did decades ago. Patients are still travelling long distances, taking time off from work and being crammed in waiting rooms for hours…
Issues set to arise for the Opposition Party in the upcoming Federal Election
With the upcoming 2019 Federal election, tensions are arising as parties begin to build their platform.
A chat with Canada’s most influential union leader, Jerry Dias
As president of Unifor — Canada's largest private-sector union — Jerry Dias has been at the forefront of the most pressing economic, social and workplace issues the past decade.
Cheesin and Pleasin at Ottawa’s Very Own Cheese Soirée
Ottawa’s very own Cheese Soirée introduced guests to a roomful of new up-and-coming businesses with exciting things happening. Here are some of the interesting things that we discovered!
Album Reviews: November 26, 2018
#OLMMusic looks at new releases from Graham Van Pelt, JAD, Lil Yachty, Wottss and Joji.
Karlsson returns to capital
Saturday, the best player in Ottawa Senator franchise history makes his return to the capital. Yup, that would be one Erik Karlsson.
Redblacks Fall Short to Stampeders in 106th Grey Cup
Two years ago, the Calgary Stampeders were forced to watch the confetti fall on the heads of the Ottawa Redblacks, Grey Cup in hand. In Edmonton Sunday night, the roles were reversed and revenge tasted sweet for the Stamps.
Ward and Sinopoli Take Home CFL Award Honours
Kicker Lewis Ward won both the Rookie of the Year and Most Outstanding Special Teams Player of the Year awards, while receiver Brad Sinopoli won his second career Most Outstanding Canadian award.
Message to Trudeau government – pipelines make sense
“Until the federal government gets its act together, Alberta is pulling out of the federal climate plan”- Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, Aug.30, 2018.
Ottawa Businesses Increasingly Turning to Digital Solutions
All but the smallest and most intimate of businesses at this point in time have made the switch from pen-and-paper systems for the majority of their work into the digital environment.
Always With Me: Parents Talk About the Death of a Child
The book connects the writers’ children, grief, and their own inner transformation. One of the questions concerning this inner transformation is Who am I now, following the death of my child.
Arcade Fire’s Richard Reed Parry returns to Ottawa with a new solo album
Core member of one of Canada’s most successful bands, Arcade Fire, Richard Reed Parry is stepping into slower burning embers on his upcoming solo album, Quiet River of Dust Vol. 1.
The Ottawa Skin Clinic welcomes new services amidst expansion
By remaining at the forefront of patient care, professionalism and the most up-to-date treatment protocols, the Ottawa Skin Clinic continues to set itself apart from others.
Deepening China-Africa cooperation and boosting Africa’s development
The success of the FOCAC Beijing Summit has once again demonstrated that China and Africa enjoy a firm foundation for traditional friendship, and China-Africa pragmatic cooperation is full of vitality.
National public drug plan makes sense and cents
A recent report released by House of Commons health committee proposed that prescription medication be treated the same as doctors and hospitals — as a public service to be cost-shared by the federal and provincial governments.
Despite Historic Playoff Performance, Trevor Harris’ Greatest Test Lies Ahead in Grey Cup Matchup With Stampeders
The suffocating Stampeders defense stands in the way of Harris and Grey Cup glory. Harris says he is prepared for the circus that is Grey Cup week.
The controversy over safe injection sites is missing the point
The province of Ontario has recently announced a review of supervised injection site programs, as Health Minister Christine Elliott put a hold on three planned sites in Toronto, Thunder Bay, and St. Catherines.
Adventure Canada Returns to Emerald Isle in 2019
After 7 years of waiting, from June 9 – June 20, 2019 guests can visit Tory Island, the Cliffs of Moher, Belfast, and plenty other destinations in between with the return of the Ireland Circumnavigation.
6 Things to Consider When Buying Boots This Season
Here are 6 things to consider when buying boots this season!
Is there a conservative case against the carbon tax? Not really
Beginning with Premier Wall in Saskatchewan, opposition to the carbon tax is now a central commitment of conservative Premiers Palliser, Moe and Ford, as well as the leader of the official opposition, Andrew Scheer.