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.
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.