Things to watch for in the Canadian business world
There are many things to watch for in the Canadian business world, and a lot of people will be interested to know what is happening right now in this North American business culture.
The New Pornographers’ Organized Chaos
Given their massive size and talent as a band, it shouldn't be surprising that The New Pornographers have such a sonic force to their new album.
Andrew Scheer’s pick for committee Chair rejected with good reason
In decrying his failed nomination of Conservative MP Rachel Harder as Chair of the Status of Women Committee, Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer is confusing freedom of expression with the basic qualifications required for any MP holding such a Parliamentary position. In the process he has revealed his disregard for the Committee and women’s rights.
Slow and Steady Sens as Karlsson Watch Continues
It's clear – once again – that the Ottawa Senators are a decent, dull team to watch without him.
5 Out of this World Pizza Toppings for National Pizza Month
October is National Pizza Month, so we thought there was no better time than now to share some unconventional, mouth-watering pizza topping ideas!
Thirty Two Short Facts About Glenn Gould’s Complete Goldberg Variations
The birth of a legend!
Film Review: Blade Runner 2049
A young blade runner's discovery of a long-buried secret leads him to track down former blade runner Rick Deckard, who's been missing for thirty years.
How to Survive Cold and Flu Season: with Bryce Wylde
We sat down with Alternative Healthcare Clinician, Bryce Wylde, to get the ultimate low-down on what to do to survive this season.
J & J’s Gibberish: Get to the Heart of Issues on The Pulse on Accessible Media Inc.
One mother's weekly journey in raising her special needs children.
37th Reach Annual Celebrity Auction
Reach Canada was founded in 1981 as a non-profit and self-funded organization providing legal referral services for people with disabilities.
TIFF 2017, A Movie Fan’s Look Back
The hangover is just about over. It lasted longer than expected. Of course I am referring to my hangover from the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
Weaves Cover Pop in Grime
With the current state of affairs life has become a roller coaster no matter who you are. Turning all that chaos into some amazing rock is Toronto band Weaves.
The Sensational Sights of the National Capital Region
The National Capital Region is beautiful all year round, but fall is an especially special time of year as the sunlight bouncing off the multi-coloured leaves of the region’s many forested areas make the landscape look like a gorgeous painting.
Hidden Hiking Gems In The Nation’s Capital
Part of the city’s charm is its strategic position on the banks of the Ottawa River, and the long, winding ribbon of trails sewn into the fabric of Canada’s Capital Region.
Smoking Cessation Program at Dalewood Health Clinic
Nicotine Dependence While the percentage of North American Adults who are dependent of nicotine use and still smoking is on a decline in 2017, there are still many Canadian Adults looking for a way to quit their poor habit. Dalewood Health is dedicated to offering tools, support and personalized programs for smokers that wish to […]
The Other Side of Reason – Out of the darkness
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.
It’s Country at the Casino
Pull out your cowboy boots because things are about to get rowdy; the wild west is coming to the capital. From September 11th to October 21st, it’s Country at the Casino du Lac-Leamy.
The Most Aesthetically Pleasing Ottawa Insta-Bloggers
Instagram is currently one of the biggest social media platforms out there and it’s obvious why.
Broken Social Scene’s Funny Little Crew
Seven years after their last record and around 17 members strong at this point, Broken Social Scene is in quite the fighting form.
Reflection and Hope, The National Holocaust Monument Opens
Located opposite the Canadian War Museum, the 0.8-acre site is comprised of six sections that, together, form representation of the Star of David. The memorial stands as a place for reflection.
Beyak’s Anti-Native Comments Shock in Many Ways
Lynn Beyak is not someone who would usually make much of an impression on the public world, with her background in real estate, insurance, and selling cars.
5 Must-See Events at Ottawa International Writers Festival 2017
The fall edition of the Ottawa International Writers Festival is in full swing and there are so many diverse and interesting talks scheduled by some of Canada’s, and the world’s, greatest authors, musicians and intellectuals.
National Disability Employment Awareness Month
Are you aware that nearly one in seven Ontarians have a disability? That is 1.9 million people. Currently 70% of those individuals are looking for work, while close to 30% of Ontario’s small and medium-sized businesses have reported difficulties filling job vacancies.
Art and Afrofuturism: An Interview with Komi Olaf
Trained as an architect before picking up his paintbrush, Ottawa-based artist, Komi Olaf, has had a stunning, decade-long career as an artist.
Book Review: Canada: An Illustrated History
With more than 450 illustrations including 200-plus photographs, 50-plus paintings and drawings and 35 historic maps, as well as posters, stamps, cartoons, stained glass and tapestries, Canada: An Illustrated History is a visual experience every Canadian can enjoy.