Despite the fanfare, the medical benefits of marijuana remain experimental for many conditions
Many Canadians can hardly wait for the day that the recreational use of marijuana becomes legal. As a medical doctor, I'm far less enthusiastic.
Your perfect chance to become rich!
There are a lot of online casinos on the Internet, however not every service can promise to win real money online instantly.
IMI Raises Over $10,000 for Breast Cancer Research
"There is a cure out there; we just have to find it. maybe not in our generation, but we have to keep trying for our children and the next generations to come.”
Is your paycheque connected to your health?
Research shows the positive connection between a person's socioeconomic status and their health.
How to power your outdoor living space
Here is what you need to know about powering your outdoor space so it delivers all season long.
10 Must-Have Beer Accessories under $50
Top up your favorite brew with these upgrades! Beer Chiller Description: Warm beer is the worst! Lucky for you, Corksicle has just what you need! Named one of Homeworld Business’ 25 Most Iconic Housewares Products, Chillsner by Corksicle is a one-of-a-kind in-bottle, drink-through beer chiller. Price: $29.95 Purchase here: Corkcicle Set of beer glasses Description: […]
An Exciting Sneak Peek at the New Science and Technology Museum
The official opening of the new Canada Science and Technology Museum is less than a month away.
Uber for Tutors, Mojijo Turns Knowledge into Cash
Meet Jack Zuck, an “app”ly titled Human Support Guru and developer of Mojijo, the soon to be released on-demand tutoring app.
The Rural Alberta Advantage Regroup
The Rural Alberta Advantage have had quite the shakeup recently.
Album Reviews: October 23, 2017
#OLMMusic looks at new releases from Beck, The Guilty Minds, King Krule, Dark Vayda and Wu-Tang Clan.
Keeping Your Neighbourhood Cool
Did you know that the way your community is designed could mean hotter temperatures for you?
Global News
A growing collection of links to police misconduct in Canada.
The Other Side of Reason – Self-Forgiveness
Involved in a bus accident that took the lives of six people, David Gibson has been battling through PTSD for over three years. In an effort to better understand himself and to communicate with others, he turned to writing. His first book was The Other Side of Reason: A Journal on PTSD. This column continues that text.
SENATORS: What We Learned Last Week
From the highly anticipated "Things-We-Learned-This-Past-Week" department.
Who Is Marijuana Legalization Really For?
The Liberal government’s eagerness to follow through with campaign promises might just have launched Canadians into the messiest policy undertaking we’ve seen in years.
Phantastic!
Like a marvelous antique chandelier fitted with new electric light, The Phantom of the Opera benefits well from a technology upgrade.
COVER ME!
Calling ALL amateur Ottawa Musicians! Starting next month, Ottawa Life Magazine wants to have you covered.
J & J’s Gibberish: Heading out on the Highway with Jacob
One mother's weekly journey in raising her special needs children.
Out&About: October 20-26, 2017
Ottawa Life has some of the top events to get you Out&About all week long!
Plucky Think Tank Takes Its Place in Ottawa
Separation of Church and State is obviously necessary for a country who’s definition of freedom includes belief.
Coconut Lagoon shares its famous recipe: SHRIMP MOILEE!
Coconut Lagoon knows what’s up when it comes to South Indian food.
Judas Priestess Deliver The Goods
While most tribute acts offer little more than great covers and maybe even a gimmick, there's only a few who can transcend beyond the music.
Titan half-ton ready to take on best from Detroit Three
Pickup trucks are big business in North America. You’d think, with most Canadians living in cities and towns, the runaway best-selling vehicle wouldn’t be a truck. But it is – as are four of the top five.
Ottawa Police Services Board: We’re Not Happy Until You’re Not Happy
And the informed Ottawa public is not happy.
How much longer can this keep going on? Judging by the headlines of local media in Ottawa over the years, it could go on ad nauseam.
The Elephant at the Health Ministers’ Meetings: How Will Provinces Cope with $31 Billion Cut
New National Report Outlines the Huge Cost of the Failed Health Accord