Radioactive Waste Dump on Ottawa River has Citizens Furious
A massive new radioactive waste dump located on the Ottawa River has been proposed. Residents of Chalk River, Ontario, the community closest to the facility, are voicing their anger and fear.
Glam Up Your Closet For Spring
Spring has sprung, and with home refreshing in the mix, isn't it time to reorganize your closet?
Strengthening the Foundation of Ottawa with Action Restoration
Patrick Despatie likes to get down to the foundation of things. In fact, you can say he’s made a career out of it and is probably somewhere underneath the city as you read this.
Malbec. Tango. Steak.
I confess. I have a glass of big bold Malbec red wine from Argentina beside me while I write this article. What. A. Fabulous. Place. The wines – both red & whites. The steak. The landscape. The history. I have told everyone since my trip that if you have the opportunity, jump on a plane and GO!
“Wake up, Pretend I’m Okay, Sleep.”
Charlie Angus Would Be a Great Leader for the NDP and Canada
Keeping Warm on Another Cold Sunday
As Ottawa faces yet another snowstorm and it feels like the cold will never leave, you will be looking for activities to keep you busy at home where you can keep snug and warm.
JUNO Spotlight: Dan Boeckner Never Stops with Operators
Dan Boeckner is not a man who slows down.
Enjoy Brunch Elevated at Copper Spirits and Sights
Copper Spirits and Sights is best known for its well, spirits and sights.
Ottawa Senators Legitimate Eastern Conference Favourite
SENATORS: A Week in Review – March 13-March 20, 2017
Irish Film Festival of Ottawa Ready to Showcase the Best Cinema from The Emerald Isle
The Irish Film Festival of Ottawa, held between March 31 and April 2, is set to shine its cultural spotlight on the best shorts, children’s and fictional films as well as documentaries the country has to offer.
JUNO Spotlight: Music on Canvas
Art is Art is a collaborative exhibit, organized in partnership by OAG and the Juno Awards/Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. On display are paintings and photography by Juno Award-winning musicians of all genres, coming from various points in pop history.
The Seed to Ceding Canada’s Sovereignty
Sovereignty is fundamentally the quality of having independent authority over a geographic area including its air and maritime spaces — a vital, existential interest of any country.
Defusing the ticking time bomb that can be postpartum depression
Research shows that breastfeeding and postpartum depression are linked, but not in the way being debated by parents and experts.
How many PhDs, engineers and lawyers do we need to create a growth economy in Canada?
Poor data means we don’t know the answer
Irish Pride is in the Aer
You would have thought Centretown forgot when St Patrick's Day was, as a parade pulled through downtown on a frigid March 11 morning, drummers beating away, dancers clacking their feet in the street and green as far as the eye could see.
Compact Forester Big on Practicality and Performance
You may have heard that Subaru Forester was recently awarded ‘Utility Vehicle of the Year.’
Addressing frailty part of the solution for improving healthcare
Canadian Frailty Network receives $23.9 million from Government of Canada
Why You Should Try a More Personalized Domain Name TLD
Now that you've chosen your human resources domain name, do you really have to go with a .com or .org? Some people believe that you either pick one of those two top-level domains or none at all. Yet, is there any rhyme to that reason?
Spring Cleaning Hacks for the Lazy Cleaner
Despite the past weekend of cold weather Spring is on its way!
Album Reviews: March 8, 2017
Owen Maxwell looks at new releases by Chicano Batman, Jeepz, Ibibio Sound Machine,Jonny Yuma and Temples!
Paralympian Dean Mellway’s Hockey Sledge Makes its Way to the Canadian Museum of History
Hockey permeates every area of Canadian culture and subculture, so it should be no surprise that the Canadian Museum of History is celebrating Canada 150 with an exhibition on our country’s national winter sport.
Film Review: Kong: Skull Island
A team of explorers and soldiers travel to an uncharted island in the Pacific, unaware that they are crossing into the domain of monsters, including the mythic Kong.
FIlm Review: Table 19
Ex-maid of honor Eloise, having been relieved of her duties after being unceremoniously dumped by the best man via text, decides to attend the wedding anyway only to find herself seated with 5 "random" guests at the dreaded Table 19.
JUNO Spotlight: Bryan Adams and Russell Peters Will Co-Host the JUNOs
Michael Bublé steps down as host
People of Earth: The PepTides!
Are you bored of life? It's time to be no longer: The PepTides!