Opera Night in Ottawa
On Thursday June 7th, join the opulent crowd at the most fashionable Gala in Ottawa: the Pellegrini Opera’s spring fundraising dinner!
Ottawa Fury lose late to Charlotte Independence 1-0
Ottawa Fury FC ended its home stretch with a 1-0 loss to Charlotte Independence this past Saturday night in front of 5,693 fans at TD Place.
Candida – Fad Diagnosis Or Real Condition
In this article, we will discuss the overdiagnosis of candida for non-specific symptoms, small intestinal fungal overgrowth and testing treating for fungal overgrowth.
It’s Festival City Time Again! Here Are Some Summer Concert Picks to Get You Started
Festivals are for adventure…dive into the deep-end of what the season has to offer anyway! It’s far more rewarding!
NHL Playoffs: A veritable alphabet soup
It’s the A, B, Z’s (American pronunciation for rhyming purposes please) of the Stanley Cup playoffs, with a few Ottawa references thrown in. (This IS an Ottawa-based magazine after all, right?).
Album Reviews: Peach Kelli Pop, Theresa Wayman and more
#OLMMusic takes a look at new releases from Peach Kelli Pop, Plant Legs, Theresa Wayman, Claude Munson and Michael Rault.
Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame Inducts Class of 2018
On Friday night, the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame welcomed five new members to its ranks: Jim Durrell, Betty Shields, Jim Kyte, Steve Gray, and Jeff Avery
Ottawa Honours Community Builders at Annual United Way Gala
The United Way Community Builder of the Year Awards shines a well-deserved spotlight on some of those who leave such an important mark on this city. At last night’s Gala ceremony inside the Shaw Centre, seven new recipients were honoured for continuously taking strides to build a stronger, healthier and safer Ottawa.
A global uprising against rape case injustices
Tens of thousands of people marched in Spain in April, protesting for three days over a court’s failure to convict five men of the gang rape of an 18-year-old woman during the Pamplona bull-running festival in 2016.
Unplug to Connect with Boys and Girls Clubs
Tomorrow, ninety-five Boys and Girls Clubs from all over the country are inviting Canadians from coast to coast to coast to join them and Unplug to Connect!
Ottawa Fury FC too strong and too good in 3-0 win over Ontario rivals Toronto FC II
Fury FC’s latest win comes against Ontario rivals Toronto FC II in a 3-0 scoreline at TD Place on Wednesday night.
Miss Shakespeare is Not to be Missed
Miss Shakespeare is an interesting take on Elizabethan theatre and fun exploration. The play follows the ambitions of one Judith Shakespeare, aspiring playwright, attempting to mount a play. Both were against all the rules. Women didn’t act, women didn’t write plays and women didn’t perform.
Reflections from the Other Side of Reason – Between faith and doubt
One of the greatest philosophers of science in the 20th century, Karl Popper, always said that the realm of science was small and distinct; that there was a huge realm of human experience that would never be susceptible to scientific explanation.
Lennard Taylor: Canada’s own fashion Matisse
Born and raised in Winnipeg, with an ancestry rooted in Britain and Switzerland, Lennard Taylor makes designs that belong at the Grand Palais catwalk. Every brushstroke blossoms into a work of art; every piece is individually crafted by the artist’s hands.
Get Down for a Good Cause at Broadview’s Family Dance
Looking for something fun to do this weekend that works for the whole family? Up for supporting local children and helping students get the education they need to succeed? Broadview Avenue Public School's School Council is hosting a Family Dance Fundraiser this Thursday, May 31st.
Ottawa REDBLACKS host inaugural Fan Fest ahead of 2018 season
The Ottawa REDBLACKS kicked off the 2018 football season on Sunday, roaring out of the signature inflatable helmet onto the field at TD Place in front of a few thousand members of RNation for the team’s inaugural Fan Fest presented by CARSTAR.
Master the Art of Grilling Salmon
Nothing is better than being outside and grilling on a beautiful summer day. Choose salmon for a lig…
5 Big Tips To Keep Your Home Toasty In Winter
If you don’t want to waste large amounts of energy you’ll need to get creative. You can carry out some little jobs around your home.
Reduce the poverty-to-prison pipeline for women
Over the last decade, the number of women in Canada’s jails has spiked 30 per cent. Even more troubling, after a 60 per cent increase over the same period, Indigenous female prisoners now account for 37 per cent of all incarcerated women, and 50 per cent of women in maximum security.
Ontario likely has enough doctors – if we make better use of our other health workers
We have more doctors than ever before, but many aren’t located where we need them and many of them aren’t practicing in a way that addresses the health needs of Ontarians.
30 Years of Love Junk with The Pursuit of Happiness
TPOH hits the Westfest stage Saturday, June 9th! Back in Ottawa for their first performance in decades, this is going to be a can’t miss gig for those looking for a huge heapin’ slice of classic Canuck rock.
Global Grassroots Festival Comes to Ottawa!
Global grassroots festival, 100in1Day, is coming to Ottawa on Saturday, June 2nd. Powered by local non-profit, Synapcity, and Future Cities Canada, this city-wide event aims to innovate Ottawa through 100 citizen-led events, all happening on the same day.
Vandalization Spree turns into a Call to Action
Darlène Lozis is the president of 3R International, an organization that helps racialized youths in the justice system. The organization does this through many approaches, including holding information sessions for interested youth, their families, and the public
Alberta United Conservatives resume walk out from Chamber to protest abortion clinic bill
Alberta’s United Conservatives remained silent over the government’s proposed bill to ban anti-abortion protesting within 50 meters of clinics
When siblings become caretakers they often lack adequate supports and resources
Once parents are no longer able to provide the same level of support or care, the caregiver role often transitions to the sibling of the individual with a developmental disability. In many cases, for the sibling, the transition of caring roles is often made alone – without supports or adequate resources – and generates considerable stress.