Carben Matches Elegant Food with a Relaxed Atmosphere
This is Carben Food + Drink, one of Hintonburg's newest choices for fine dining.
J & J’s Gibberish: ADHD — It IS a Real Thing — Part 1
It was with great fascination that I have been learning about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Karissa Besharah is Designing for the Modern Woman
Born and raised in Ottawa, Karissa Besharah is a designer pushing limits in the women’s fashion industry.
Album Reviews: February 21, 2018
#OLMMusic takes a look at new releases from Anna Burch, Jon Creeden & The Flying Hellfish, Milk & Bone, The Skies Beg To Differ, and The Soft Moon.
Book Review: Modern Whore by Andrea Werhun
Andrea Werhun’s contrarian disposition on all matters related to sex and society is liberating, exasperating, provoking, authentic, truthful, debauched, funny and outrageously honest.
CTA: Repair Prince of Wales Bridge or Sell It
Is the Prince of Wales a bridge too far gone?
Skill mismatches and over-qualification block job opportunities for Canadians
Over-qualification rate for bachelor’s degree holders exceeds 20 per cent in several fields of study
The Stigma Battle: #BellLetsTalk
There’s no shame in talking about mental health, and the yearly #BellLetsTalk Day is making sure people know it.
Do taxi drivers lack access to essential medicines because our MPs have it?
The MPs mulling options for publicly funding medications this week will likely take their sweet time. There is no rush for them because they already have the type of publicly funded access to medications that is being contemplated for other Canadians.
Facebook’s News Feed Gets Personal
Facebook hasn’t actually always had a News Feed. For a lot of people it may be hard to remember this simpler time, but when the social media platform was first getting started in 2006 the focus was on wall-to-wall exchanges between friends.
The Ice Queen’s Blues – Q&A with Sue Foley
Old man winter may have put a lock on her heart but Sue Foley’s new album Ice Queen is a sizzling sampling of blues with tundra melting guitar licks and the Juno winners signature thermostat raising sultry vocals. The heat is on!
Jully Black’s Career Balancing Act
We talked with Jully Black ahead of her show tonight at the National Arts Centre about starting her empire, her career now and why moving stateside aided her career in Canada.
Fill your Soul with The Clean House at the Gladstone
There are four days left to The Clean House and if you can, head to the Gladstone to see it.
Judge Aquilina: A New Perspective on Sympathy
Former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar has been sentenced to up to 175 years in prison for sexually assaulting young girls and gymnasts, including Olympians. After hearing statements from over 150 brave women and girls, Judge Rosemarie Aquilina has sentenced the former doctor to a lifetime in Prison.
Ten Ideas for How to Spend Your Hard Earned Me Time
Treat yo’self – you deserve it!
HerCampus UOttawa Steps into The Wild at Capital Catwalk
It was truly a jungle in Lansdowne’s Horticulture Building on the evening of February 10th, when HerCampus UOttawa hosted their 6th annual Capital Catwalk.
Sens’ Winning Ways Something to Ponder
You can excuse the Ottawa Senators if they're playing hockey like they're attempting to traverse that middle lane on the Champlain Bridge. You know, the lane that switches the green light from heading north-to-south, to south-to-north in the blink of an eye.
Let’s bring a new vision of STEM to Canadian women and girls
While jobs in STEM-related domains are growing three times faster than other parts of the economy and paying 12 per cent higher, these jobs employ less than 25 per cent women. Only 13 per cent of professional engineers are not male.
Looking Back, Gazing Ahead — It’s all Beautiful to Alan Doyle
Alan Doyle on the shift from Canada's party band to solo artist.
The East Pointers Move Forward
Between their sweep of awards and nominations, it's been a whirlwind year for The East Pointers on accolades alone.
Splendour in Small Spaces – 7 Tips For Turning Your Apartment Into a Dream Home
Here are 7 tips for turning your apartment into a dream home; let’s dive in!
Film Review: Black Panther
T'Challa, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king.
Disturbed sleep patterns may be key to ADHD
The US Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates 11% of children and 4% of adults have been diagnosed with ADHD. The results highlight an increasing awareness among doctors that sleep disturbance is linked to many other significant health conditions such as diabetes, obesity and heart disease.
Moving on up: Should you buy or sell first?
In Canada's evolving real estate markets, both buying and selling a home are very personal decisions.
Interview with Amber Stratton, Co-founder of Pure Yoga
If you’re a yogi living in the Ottawa area, chances are you’re familiar with the Pure brand, whether it’s because you practice at a Pure Yoga studio or because you regularly get together with friends over a plate of Radical Wings and a Revive Alive cocktail at Pure Kitchen.