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
French Canadian Cranberry Pecan Gluten-Free Stuffing
Recipe created by author Kathy Smart, North America’s Gluten Free Expert, courtesy of Udi’s Glut…
Should Parents Shame Their Kids Into Better Behaviour?
A mother made headlines when she forced her grade 5 son to wear a t-shirt that said, “I am a bully” to school. After finding out that her son had been bullying other children.
Film Review: Night School
A group of troublemakers are forced to attend night school in hope that they'll pass the GED exam to finish high school.
Capital Pride Announces Davy Sabourin as New Chairperson Ahead of 2018-19 Season
Community leader, LGBTQ2 activist, and public servant Davy Sabourin has just been announced as the new chairperson of Capital Pride
Megative Finally Takes Form
Starting a band doesn't always happen all at once, and for Megative's Tim Fletcher it took years.
Basic Income for Canadians
Good, full-time jobs have been replaced by part-time or temporary work that pays lower wages, offers fewer benefits and rarely comes with union support.
Trudeau Set to Apologize for the Tragedy of MS St. Louis
On November 7, Trudeau will formally apologize for Canada’s decision to turn away a boat filled with Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany in 1939.
Must win game for Ottawa Fury ends in 0-0 draw
This past Sunday afternoon, Fury FC returned home in front of a crowd of 5,470 after five matches on the road to face a strong Bethlehem Steel FC team.
Read for the Cure: Book lovers and best-selling authors come together to benefit cancer research
Presented by Penguin Random House Canada, Read for the cure is an inspiring annual literary event where book lovers and bestselling authors come together to benefit the cancer research.
Time to end mandatory minimum-sentences for murder: Indigenous women vastly overrepresented among those sentenced to life
What’s wrong with mandatory minimum sentences? Plenty. Especially when it comes to murder.