Why you should wear white shoes AFTER Labour Day… and How
Like black shoes, white pairs well with everything.
How to Set Up Shop as a Massage Therapist at a Luxury Spa
Make Time for Marketing. Add a Retail Income Stream. Develop a Client Attraction System. These are just a few ways to help take advantage of your location.
Don’t Ruin Your Backyard Party With These Little Mistakes
The invitations can be sent out, the decorations can be set up and the drinks can be chilled, and yet a tiny mistake can still put a damper on your event.
Cannabis Across Canada: A province-by-province breakdown
Provinces and territories are making decisions about how cannabis can be sold, where stores may be located, and how they must be operated.
William Powell and the Redblacks Thrive in Close Games
Winning the close games has made the difference between last year’s start and this year’s.
A Ministry of Loneliness entails plenty of thought
While social isolation deserves our attention, a new federal minister may not be the answer.
Ottawa’s Fifth Palestinian Festival
First held in August 2014, Ottawa has been and remains the only city in Canada to celebrate the Palestinian-Canadian culture by hosting a 3-day long festival in its honor.
A Maker By Trade
Williams grew up with creativity and art making as a fundamental part of her everyday life.
Ottawa’s biggest and most colourful Capital Pride Parade to date
The streets of Centretown were flooded with a wide variety of colourful scenes and individuals on Sunday, Aug. 26, as thousands of people from all walks of life came together to celebrate the 2018 Capital Pride parade
Rethinking democracy in the era of big data
By extension, there is no room for what exists outside the Big Data world. If you do not participate online, you are, in a way, no longer part of this reality
Maternity Style Must-Haves
Congrats, you’re pregnant! Your challenge for the next nine months is dressing a growing baby bump without sourcing an entirely new wardrobe.
Homewood Health — Ottawa Life speaks high quality care with Homewood chief
Homewood Health has a very long history of treatment excellence. Ottawa Life Magazine interviewed Dr. Carlos Lalonde, the Chief of Psychiatry for Corporate Services at Homewood Health.
Clink & Drink Pink
Rosé wines are perfect for this time of the year for many reasons – quenches your thirst, easy to drink, low-ish in alcohol and pairs with many summertime foods
Tying the knot? Not
Recent research shows there's been a dramatic increase in the portion of middle-aged Canadians who are living together.
Ottawa Fury frustrated by Penn FC in 2-0 loss
Saturday night’s 2-0 loss to Penn FC was a missed opportunity to put some distance between them and the teams below them in the Eastern Conference Standings.
Album Reviews: August 27, 2018
#OLMMusic looks at new releases from Interpol, Conyer Clayton and Nathanael Larochette, Dizzy, ICE WAR and Death Cab For Cutie
Music Fest 4 Vets: Giving back to those who gave so much
Music Fest 4 Vets is proud to support war veterans with their non-profit music festival.
Fighting the tide of opioids
Canada’s opioid crisis is a crisis of mental health, of stigma, of the over prescription of opiates, and of a toxic drug supply.
Upbeat! Productions Presents Exciting Debut Season Lineup
Dedicated to building connection through music, Upbeat! Productions, under the artistic direction of Roland Graham, is proud to present audiences in the nation’s capital with two exceptional year-round music series: Concerts by the Canal and the Master Piano Recital Series.
Get Imaginative with Different Essay Styles
One suggestion to make it easier for students to hone in on their imagination is by searching the different essay types.
Redblacks Midseason Review: The East’s Team to Beat
The team is currently enjoying a two-game win streak and three-game lead atop the East, establishing the 6-3 Redblacks as the division’s team to beat.
Ottawa Fury continue to struggle on the road in 2-0 loss to Bethlehem Steel
Fury FC looked better in the second-half, but all of the team’s endeavour materialized into nothing as the match ended in a 2-0 loss.
Five things to know about bilingual Indigenous education
We want children to succeed and some have believed the myth that English language education is the (only) way to get there.
Davina Pearl and the Power of Live Music
Figure out what makes you distinct and go for it. That is the advice Ottawa-based saxophone player Davina Pearl has followed as she made her way from musician to bandleader.
An Industry United
We know that one of the keys to having Canadians accept major pipeline projects is through demonstrating that they truly are in the national interest.