What Happened When I Turned My Phone Off
What happens if you turn off your computer, or your tablet, or heaven forbid, your cell phone for a few days?
What Chris Ackie Brings to the Redblacks Defense
Chris Ackie, who was acquired at last week’s trade deadline from the Alouettes for a second round pick in the 2019 draft, has been a force this season at linebacker as both a tackler and in pass coverage.
A Sustainable Fashion Revolution
Consumers and fashion conglomerates are revamping their business models to tackle their ecological footprint.
Film Review: First Man
A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969.
Why a Canadian Basic Income is inevitable
The need for income security among middle-class Canadians is accelerating as the labour market changes.
Ottawa Architecture Week raises awareness about affordable housing
Ottawa Architecture Week (OAW) is an annual week-long festival exploring architecture, urbanism, art and design in Ottawa
Sarah MacDougall’s Northern Inspiration
We caught up with MacDougall ahead of her October 30 show at the National Arts Centre to discuss collaboration and not fitting in.
You are what you wear
Believe it or not, your outfit may affect the way you approach the world. Don't believe me? Just ask science!
A clear view of the future with Verdun Windows and Doors
It’s one of the most overlooked aspects of any property, yet windows play an integral role in design and home management.
Big change takes big courage: New way to pay hospitals offers lessons on change management
If there’s one thing provincial governments across Canada can agree on, it’s that the status quo in health care is no longer good enough to deliver equitable access…
Album Reviews: October 15, 2018
#OLMMusic looks at new releases from Alt-J, Klapshmock!, GØGGS, My Friend PJ and Roosevelt.
Gone Streaking: 67’s Extend Win Streak to Five with Undefeated Week
This past week Ottawa achieved that mark with wins over the Kingston Frontenacs, Windsor Spitfires and Erie Otters.
Youth plunge makes for great entertainment
Credit the injection of youth for making this team worthy of a ticket buy, though.
Redblacks Disappear in Second Half Against Eskimos, Lose Second Straight
Between not capitalizing in the first half and being shutout entirely in the second, consistency on offense was again an issue in the Redblacks 34-16 loss to the Edmonton Eskimos.
Film Review: A Star is Born
A musician helps a young singer and actress find fame, even as age and alcoholism send his own career into a downward spiral.
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.