Big Night Big Success – CIBC Wood Gundy Continues Its Support for Chelsea’s Maison Libère-Elles
Robert H. Orange, Vice-President, FMA and the Kanata Branch Investment Advisor with CIBC Wood Gundy successfully orchestrated his 18th Annual charity fundraising dinner and silent auction for Maison Libère-Elles to support the work the shelter does for women and children who have been victims of domestic violence, harassment, physical and psychological abuse.
A Functional Medicine Approach To Addressing Anxiety
Anxiety can significantly impact your quality of life. While the conventional medicine approach focuses on balancing neurotransmitters in the brain, a Functional Medicine approach is to look for the root cause.
J & J’s Gibberish: Happy Autism Day on the Hill!
Today is the 6th Annual Autism Day on the Hill.
Balance Calories – A success story of Canadian beverage sector Innovation
The Balance Calories Initiative (BCI) is a voluntary industry-led initiative by members of the Canadian Beverage Association to reduce calories consumed from sugar-sweetened beverages per capita/per day by 20% by 2025.
Ottawa Fury FC show effort and competitiveness in third loss of the season
The beginning of the season has been trying for all involved with the Ottawa Fury FC.
MedicAlert bracelet gives a voice to those with autism when they need it most
The silver identification bracelet that indicates an existing condition to first responders has been a valuable tool for decades.
Perkins+Will Open Up the Bank of Canada with Renewal
“The idea was to create bleachers for the theatre of urban life.”
Clever weight-loss tips to help you succeed
For any amount of weight you may want to lose, starting can be the hardest part. But you can set yourself up for success by creating a plan. Here are some tips to help you achieve and maintain a healthier weight.
Album Reviews: April 17, 2018
#OLMMusic takes a look at new realeases from Czarface and MF Doom, Sweet Rocket, The Weeknd, Shaun Carlo & Jeepz, and Yamantaka // Sonic Titan!
3 ways to overcome the stigma of dementia
For many people living with a health condition, dealing with stereotypes and myths can be a significant challenge. Stigma can also prevent people from receiving an early diagnosis, seeking treatment, and having the best quality of life possible.
Film Review: Indian Horse
Follows the life of Canadian First Nations boy, Saul Indian Horse, as he survives residential school and life amongst the racism of the 1970s. A talented hockey player, Saul must find his own path as he battles stereotypes and alcoholism.
NO SHAME: The Desperate Wynne Government Is Now Making Stuff Up on Doug Ford
As the old adage says, you are entitled to your opinion, but not to the facts.
Are you ready for flea and tick season?
As temperatures rise, so does your dog's chance of being affected by fleas and ticks. Peak season for fleas and ticks is just around the corner, but are you armed with the knowledge you need to protect your dog?
2018 Buick Avenir: Silent Sybaritic Ride
Taking a look at Buick's new 2018 Enclave Avenir.
Senator town hall meetings fail to provide much as playoffs push on for others
So, your team is out of the playoffs, what are you going to do with all this sudden free time?
Look Away Ottawa Fans: Toronto Has Big Months Ahead in Sports
Just as the Senators’ terrible season seems to be closing out with a limp whimper, Toronto seems to be going from strength to strength.
6 Foods to Avoid This Spring
Spring is a very beautiful time of the year. It is the time when flowers blossom and we enjoy their lushness. But it is also a season of hosts of allergies mostly caused by pollens in the air.
Top 4 Investment Havens with Regular Returns for Baby Boomers
The average American in his 50s hasn’t saved enough for retirement. In a comparative analysis of retirement savings for households between 50 and 55 and households between 56 and 61, the average savings balance stood at $124,831 and $163,577 respectively, according to statistics released by the Economic Policy Institute.
3 Things That Make Your Home Liveable
A home is a place we are expected to feel better, happier, and more relaxed than anywhere else. It is a place to go 'when you run out of homes' as John le Carre once said. How happy, relaxed and 'at home' we can feel in our homes actually depends on how comfortable we make it.
Film Review: Truth or Dare
A harmless game of Truth or Dare among friends turns deadly when someone — or something — begins to punish those who tell a lie or refuse the dare.
Film Review: Rampage
Primatologist Davis Okoye shares an unshakable bond with George, the extraordinarily intelligent gorilla who has been in his care since birth. But a rogue genetic experiment gone awry transforms this gentle ape into a raging monster.
Turning the tide on the harm of opioids
As clinicians, we are bound by professionalism and our ethical responsibilities to do no harm and to do what we can to address the pain and suffering of our patients. When powerful pain relieving opioid medications were introduced a few decades ago, they seemed to be a way to do both.
When the doctor says sorry
It’s been a dozen years since healthcare apology laws came to Canada – but do they work?
Outdoor versus indoor allergies
It's officially spring, full of warmer weather, longer days and seasonal allergies. Allergies are the second most common minor ailment pharmacists get asked about, which isn't too surprising given almost a quarter of Canadians are affected.
Citizens Demand Provincial Government Tackle Mental Health
The Provincial Government is not doing enough for mental health. At a town hall in Ottawa, over a dozen citizens spoke about the insufficient funding and poor access to mental health services that they have experienced in the province.