The Age of Consent: Time for #MeToo to shift to the #IRegret movement
I've often wondered where the flipside to the #MeToo movement was – where’s the #IRegret movement?
Working in a Multicultural World – A Guide to Developing Intercultural Competence
Luciara Nardon draws on her extensive research and international experience to guide employees and managers through the ambiguous and uncertain waters of today’s multicultural workplace.
Highlights from a Night of Educational Success: Broadview’s Family Dance
Education rarely gets the fanfare it deserves, but last week’s Family Dance at Broadview Public School proved how important fair and accessible education is to the people of Ottawa.
How to Start a Business With (Almost) No Money
It is not a secret that starting a business requires having some capital. There is no strict common plan how to prove the business but there is a list of needed things every starter should take into the consideration.
New Travel App Wins 2018 Small Business Expo PitchFest
Described as ‘Uber for tour guiding and Tinder for travellers’, Wandure allows travelers to go on unique experiences created by real locals, or find like-minded travel buddies in their area.
Ottawa fans showed support all weekend for team Canada at Volleyball Nations League
TD Place Arena was transformed into a cathedral of volleyball this past weekend as fans poured in to catch a glimpse of some high-flying volleyball action.
Canada Advances in FIBA 3×3 World Cup
Team Canada started the 2018 FIBA 3×3 World Cup ice cold. They began the tournament-opener down 8-0 against Mongolia. They have not looked back since.
Ottawa festival season do’s and don’ts
From Westfest all the way to late August’s new Nostalgia Festival, pretty well every day could be filled with multiple concerts and while that means a whole lotta’ awesome sauce, there are some dos and don’ts that will ensure a better festival experience for all.
Movin’ On drives big ideas on sustainability
The roster of A-list organizations, and their representatives, did not come up short on cutting-edge thought, weighing in on everything from urban planning and global citizenry, to connectivity and artificial intelligence.
Album Reviews: June 11, 2018
#OLMMusic looks at new releases from Halo Maud, Teenage Fiction, Kadhja Bonet, The Monotymes and Lump.
Film Review: Ocean’s 8
Debbie Ocean gathers an all-female crew to attempt an impossible heist at New York City's yearly Met Gala.
Will No. 4 be the one for Senators?
Stinking the joint out an entire season apparently does have its benefits because Ottawa gets a shot at a potential difference-maker as it will select fourth overall at said proceedings.
Tips for shopping the perfect pair of sandals or shoes
Follow these five tips on shopping sandals or shoes that might help you to find the perfect pair.
Fluevogs For Therapy Dogs
Ottawa’s cutest volunteers are teaming up with a Canadian designer legend for a night as unique as every Fluevog shoe.
Make the most out of your summer with these patios
None quite defines summer than lazing around with your loved ones, sitting on a patio, and talking/gossiping/complaining to your hearts content.
Former Carleton Raven Prepares For Rookie Year With Redblacks
Justin Howell did not start playing organized football until tenth grade. Now just six years later, he could be suiting up at defensive back for the Ottawa Redblacks.
Trump’s Tariff Attack on Canadian Steel and Aluminium Will Harm 38 states and Risks Millions of American Jobs
The United States Census Bureau Report shows President Trump's attack on Canadian steel and aluminium will harm 38 states and risks millions of American jobs.
We make them, you take them: The reality of mothers who give birth in care
Teenage mothers who give birth when they are in care are also more likely to have their children taken into care. Until recently, we didn’t know how often this happens. It turns out, it is all too common.
Preview: Volleyball Nations League 2018 at TD Place Arena from June 8-10
Ottawa will welcome the American, German, Australian and Canadian Men’s Volleyball Teams this weekend to compete in the next round of matches in the Volleyball Nations League 2018.
Prevention decreases demands on the health system: We can’t afford to ignore this
Provincial Ministers of Health and Ministers of Finance seek to “bend the health care cost curve” but year after year, provincial budgets bend the cost curve in the wrong direction.
Top 5 Places to Hike in Ottawa-Gatineau This Summer
Granted, the weather hasn’t been the best this year, but that is no excuse for staying indoors when there is so much natural beauty in every corner of the city.
EVE Film Festival Delivers in Sophomore Year!
The second annual Eve Film Festival took place this past weekend and we had the opportunity of speaking with Maissa Houri, one of the organizers.
Film Review: The Tale
An investigation into one woman's memory as she is forced to re-examine her first sexual relationship and the stories we tell ourselves in order to survive.
Film Review: Revolutions
An unflinching and poignant insight into the trials and tribulations, both personal and sporting, of the women on the forefront of Ireland's burgeoning Roller Derby scene.
Canadian Women’s Unequal Access to Abortion
Women in Canada still do not have equal access to abortion.