Our Health System Fails the Elderly
Solving long hospital wait times requires a fundamental shift in the way we care for the elderly
Do you really need SEO? Here are some reasons why your company requires search engine optimization!
The best part about using SEO services is that they are adaptable, very easy to use and independent regardless of the situation.
Stampeders Overwhelm Redblacks, Sweep Season Series
It was the second Stampeder victory over the Redblacks in the span of two weeks.
The Great Escape: Wanderlust Festival 2018
Whether you're a seasoned yogi, a music-lover, or a foodie looking for some zen, Wanderlust Festival is the adventure for you!
Spirituality is Unity: A Sacred Walk
As the crowd gathered at the heart of the Nation’s capital; Indigenous, Muslim, Christian and NGOs sang in solidarity and emphasized the restoration of the sacred site for our children and grandchildren
The Best Dainty Jewelry You NEED to Have
Minimalism has taken over fashion both in apparel and now in jewelry.
When rights collide: Why were so many of the provincial law societies silent in the face of clear LGBTQ discrimination?
In a society that prizes the “rights and freedoms” guaranteed to us by our constitution, sorting through what to do when rights collide can be challenging. This past week, the Supreme Court of Canada dealt with that very issue.
Finally! Foo Fighters’ Fury Unleashed at Bluesfest!
For RBC Bluesfest, this show has been on the bucket list for a while.
No Bad Days: Jess Lacroix’s Passion Project
She strives to create something for the makers, the shakers, the breakers, for the pot-stirrers, and plot-thickeners, for the wanderers, for the ones who carve, grind, and, ride or die.
Reflections from the Other Side of Reason – Emergence
Interestingly enough, and as I have discovered, the preference for “survivor” over “victim” is a shift in language that is as much ideological as linguistic.
King is Dead, Long Live the King: The Political Cartoons of Josh Silburt
The irreverent tenor of Josh Silburt’s art echoes through the historic site that used to house former Prime Ministers Wilfred Laurier and Mackenzie King.
The Death Knell for the RCMP
How many more members have to die on the job before governments recognize that their failure to take action is contributing directly to the problem?
Still Cryin’ After All These Years
Once a staple of the city's live music scene, the Cryers were known for their frontal guitar assaults and witty stage banter.
Little being done about the staggering number of Indigenous people in jail
Canadians should be shocked to learn that nearly 50 per cent of youth in Canadian jails are Indigenous.
Starbucks says goodbye to single-use straws
By phasing out plastic straws, Starbucks will reduce the total number used each year by 1 billion.
The Politics of Heat Waves
The most vulnerable of our populations are often not able to leave their homes because of disabilities or illness, and some are even homeless and are often made to feel unwelcome in public spaces.
Timeout with Brett Eldredge
He celebrates love for his family in many of his songs because Eldredge strives to write honestly from his heart and hopes his tracks resonate with people who can relate to his words.
Ottawa Fury lose 1-0 to second place Pittsburgh Riverhounds
The Pittsburgh Riverhounds proved too good on Sunday afternoon and was able to come away from TD Place with the 1-0 win.
Alta Vista Ward candidate Lang-Dion calls for temporary halt to Heron Gate development
"I am committed to doing everything possible to approach this development differently" – Raylene Lang-Dion
Medical errors are too common but patients are paving the way for change
While these findings suggest the highest level of public confidence in over a decade, research also suggests that medical errors are a common phenomenon in Canadian medical systems.
RBC Bluesfest Rewind: Ten Minutes with Passenger
Though he’s heard this all before, it’s still strange for Rosenberg to discover how his music has affected others the way other artists’ music still affects him.
Album Reviews: July 9, 2018
#OLMMusic looks at new releases from The Gorillaz, You Are Not All Boring, Let's Eat Grandma, Missing LinX and Drake.
Film Review: The First Purge
After the rise of a third political party, the New Founding Fathers of America, an experiment is conducted, no laws for 12 hours on Staten Island. No one must stay during the experiment yet there is $5,000 for anyone who does.
Reveal: Upcoming Fashion Campaign With a Local Twist!
Reveal aims to showcase the work of local Ottawa designers, including names like Mario Uomo, Tufafi fashion, Isah Alsahi and Orphane
Redblacks Look to Bounce Back Against Alouettes in East Division Matchup
Friday night will mark the first East Division matchup of the year, pitting the second (Ottawa) and third (Montreal) ranked teams against one another.