How to Eh Your Way on Canada Day

June 30, 2017

Canada is 150-years-old and despite its age, it's about to throw its biggest birthday yet.

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Electric vehicles impress at this year’s EcoRun

June 30, 2017

June’s EcoRun was a repeat for me, and with each edition, I’m warming to the idea of someday owning a plug-in ride.

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Jazz Fest Drowns in the Blues (and rain!)

June 30, 2017

Whether it was the music or the weather, the crowds were feeling the blues one way or another at JazzFest. With relentless rain until about 11 p.m. the die-hards were out in force tonight to catch the blues-driven sets as well as the shining performance that closed the night in the protection of the Tartan Homes stage tent.

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Canada Day marks grand re-opening of NAC

June 30, 2017

The official re-opening and ribbon cutting take place at 2 pm on July 1, but you can also participate in an onsite BBQ, free performances by the NAC Orchestra, Canada’s National Ballet School and a variety of more performances and experiences over the weekend.

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The Festival Bobcat

June 29, 2017

You may have heard, narrated in the soothing voice of one Sir David Attenborough, that one of the rarest cats out there is the snow leopard. We here in Ottawa, however, know that the Festival Bobcat can be just as elusive.

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Kandace Springs Finds Her Voice

June 29, 2017

Kandace Springs was reaching dead ends when she tried to make it as a hip hop artists so she decided to move to more acoustic jazz instead.

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BEST OF OTTAWA: Top Spots for Kids

June 29, 2017

With 20-years writing about Ottawa life we think we have a pretty good idea of the best of what this city has to offer. In this new weekly summer series we’ll share it with you. From our top picks of hotels, live music venues, local brews, bands and more, check, share and discuss #OLMBest every Monday!

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A Rising Pianist is Making His Debut in Canada

June 29, 2017

Concert pianist and composer from Russia, Arsentiy Kharitonov, will be making his debut in Canada on July 13th at 2:00 p.m. for Music & Beyond.

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3 Things You Can Do For Free in Ottawa

June 29, 2017

Today we listed down the top things you can do for free to enjoy Ottawa without having to shell out money.

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The Visual Delights of Canada Scene

June 28, 2017

Just in time for the national birthday, the National Arts Centre's renos have filled the once dim corridors and glazed extensions with some much-needed light. Along with it, tied to the massive Canada Scene festival, the NAC has provisioned the new spaces for multidisciplinary arts exhibits.

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Tips for Buying Replacement Windows in Ottawa

June 28, 2017

Replacement windows are a special type of window that is different from “new construction” windows installed in recently built homes.

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The Whimsical Worlds of Emily Cooper

June 27, 2017

We profile Emily Cooper, the woman behind the TD Ottawa Jazz Festival's uplifting artwork!

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The Other Side of Reason – Coming Home

June 27, 2017

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, available now via petrabooks.ca. This column continues that text.

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Ottawa Welcomes Korea

June 27, 2017

The "Ottawa Welcomes the World" event, which is a series of cultural fairs hosted at the Horticulture Building at Lansdowne Park, continued this past weekend with a celebration of South Korea.

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The Evolution of Quinn Bachand

June 26, 2017

Quinn Bachand is all about embracing growth. As his website bio says, the evolution of a young musician is something beautiful to behold. Some just evolve a whole lot quicker than others.

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Indigenous Festival Welcomes Summer’s Return

June 26, 2017

The 2017 Summer Solstice fest was this past week with every day programmed to share and celebrate a variety of Indigenous cultural experiences.

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RCMP Commissioner’s Patronage in Final Days “An Insult to Taxpayers”

June 26, 2017

Carleton University Criminologist Demands Action From Goodale

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Beyond the Music with Wallis Giunta

June 26, 2017

As Music and Beyond is going beyond the music by linking the festival to other art forms this year, Ottawa Life also goes beyond the performance by speaking to renowned opera singer from Ottawa, Wallis Giunta, and her father Mike Giunta.

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Fury School Day Game a Success, On- and Off-Pitch

June 26, 2017

Ottawa Fury FC put in a strong effort on and off the soccer pitch on Tuesday, as the club earned a 1-0 victory against visiting Orlando City B in a rare 11 a.m. school-day start in front of a 7,551-person crowd composed largely of students and their teachers.

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Film Review: Transformers: The Last Knight

June 26, 2017

Humans and Transformers are at war, Optimus Prime is gone. The key to saving our future lies buried in the secrets of the past, in the hidden history of Transformers on Earth.

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Film Review: The Book of Henry

June 26, 2017

With instructions from her genius son's carefully crafted notebook, a single mother sets out to rescue a young girl from the hands of her abusive stepfather.

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Film Review: All Eyez on Me

June 26, 2017

Tells the true and untold story of prolific rapper, actor, poet and activist Tupac Shakur.

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Community Wants Provincial Government to End Stunted Growth

June 26, 2017

The town of New Tecumseth feels as if it has been left by the wayside.

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Why we don’t need a ‘Caregiver Recognition Day’

June 26, 2017

We need front-line supports and services

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Why the recent federal $221 million investment in work integrated learning placements for post-secondary students and graduates must include colleges and polytechnics

June 26, 2017

When parliamentarians return to their ridings for the summer recess, they will have many opportunities to congratulate this spring’s crop of post-secondary graduates, proud of their achievements and eager to take their place in the workforce. 

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