What influences online gambling’s popularity in Canada?
No one can deny that online betting is becoming increasingly popular in many parts of the world, and Canada is not an exception. The recent legalization of single sports bets opened the doors to some of the world’s best gambling operators, and many of them started focusing exclusively on this market. Most brands are […]
Joe Avati premiers brand-new show “When I Was Your Age”
Italian-Australian comedian Joe Avati will have you roaring in your seats when his brand-new world tour, When I Was Your Age, stops in Ottawa. The renowned comedian has a reputation for pointing out the humour in generational and cultural differences and takes it one step further by putting a hilarious spin on the complexities of […]
Things to do in Ottawa This Weekend – July 7-9, 2023
Weinerpawlooza When: Saturday, July 8, 2023 Where: Carlington Park, 941 Clyde Avenue What time: 10 am – 3 pm Admission: Free Join the Canadian Dachshund Rescue, Ontario, for their annual picnic in the park. Enjoy games, a costume contest, Weiner races, vendors, and BBQ goodies while you show off your pup. RBC Bluesfest When: July […]
Catch Shakespeare’s Most Famous Revenge Story at a Park Near You
Chances are you have already heard of A Company of Fools; the group has been active in the Ottawa area for years, bringing Shakespeare to the masses. The Fools are Ottawa’s longest-running Shakespeare company with a cast of paid actors, but that doesn’t mean you are in for steep ticket prices. Instead, the group works […]
OC Transpo On-Demand Service Will Leave More People Stranded
One of the big stories locally last week was the announcement by OC Transpo that they will be testing an on-demand service this fall. Transit General Manager Renee Amilcar said the service will be similar to Uber. People will be able to book a ride through an app. To implement the pilot program, OC Transpo […]
The Story of Richmond Road, a Manor House and its Famous Ornamental Gardens
Several major arteries in what is today the urban region of Ottawa were once the main highways that led out of town. Montreal Road, for example, starts on the eastern shore of the Rideau River across the Cummings Bridge. A few generations ago, residents of Eastview (Vanier) referred to it as “The” Montreal Road, for […]
Coconut Lagoon – Where Food is the Love Language
Part of the joy of being a sommelier and food lover is the sense of discovery. Recently I noticed an announcement for a wine dinner featuring the cuisine of south India, accompanied by French wines, with guided tastings led by wine experts. My wine antennae went up, and my taste buds perked up immediately. Wine […]
Best Things To Do In Muskoka This Summer
Muskoka is one the most popular vacation destinations in Canada and is well worth a visit if you’re looking for a place of beautiful scenery that will help you get away from the hustle and bustle of big city life and your busy lifestyle. The region is located about 180km north of Toronto and […]
Anna St. Louis has crafted a rustic and soothing place among her peers
King Krule – Space Heavy (London, United Kingdom) Though King Krule has set his work apart with a jazz-influenced, indie guitar drive, and some of the most soulful growls around, that’s not the whole package. On his latest effort, Archy Marshall plays with space to consider the real space he’s dealt with in his life, […]
Algonquin Nations Oppose New Nuclear Dump Site at Chalk River
ABOVE: After fuel bundles ‘cool’, OPG uses dry storage containers made of concrete and steel that are designed to last for more than 50 years. (PHOTO: OPG) Algonquin First Nations are calling on the Federal Government and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) to shelve a planned nuclear waste facility in Chalk River, Ontario, less than 200km […]
Maryland Reconciles with its Past and Celebrate its Natural Beauty
Even though it is one of the original 13 colonies and was named after Queen Mary, wife of King Charles I, Canadians likely know the State of Maryland for Baltimore, its largest city and its neighbour, Washington D.C. The American Civil War was fought against the secessionist Southern Confederacy largely over the abolition of slavery. […]
Maximizing Productivity With Magnum Spray Guns From Graco
Graco’s oil-based paint sprayer is an industry-leading model designed to save both time and money. Capable of handling unthinned materials, it comes complete with its own storage case for safe keeping. Graco Inc designs and manufactures fluid handling systems and products worldwide, with its Industrial segment providing proportioning systems for spray polyurethane foam and polyurea […]
Top 10 Must See Places In Italy
From the majestic views of Cinque Terre, the pastel towns of the Amalfi Coast, and the remnants of the once-powerful ancient Roman Empire to the vast troves of art and architecture produced during the Renaissance — there is always something to see and do in Italy. It can be hard for tourists to decide where […]
Ottawa’s pipes are calling, while Leafs are done wilting
Photo: Courtesy Columbus Dispatch The draft is done and the meat-and-guts of free agency – for the most part – in the National Hockey League is over and out. Some outstanding storylines emerged from an intense week of study and action. It’s never a dull time, league-wide, so let’s dip our toes in the water […]
Ottawa REDBLACKS Kick Off Canada Day Weekend With a Win Over the Elks
In the late ’90s, March 21, 1999, to be exact, Shemar Moore stood on the stage at Madison Square Garden at the Daytime Emmy Awards and exclaimed, “The streak is over!” Having been nominated 18 times previously, Susan Lucci was finally awarded the Emmy for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series. On April 6, […]
WWE is Coming Back to Ottawa!
They say, “if you build it they will come.” Well, the WWE appears to have the philosophy “If you come see us, we will come back!” Back in February, the Canadian Tire Centre (CTC) hosted Monday Night Raw. It stands to reason that the event’s success is the impetus for WWE’s return to the nation’s […]
The chase resumes for Harrison Ford in the final installment of “Indiana Jones”
Synopsis: Archaeologist Indiana Jones races against time to retrieve a legendary artifact that can change the course of history. Director: James Manigold Stars: Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antoni Banderas Over the last few months, there has been discussion about a lot of leading ladies of a certain age being successful at the box office — […]
John Devenish fills the dinner hour with sweet, sweet jazz
ABOVE: Jazz.fm’s Dinner Jazz host John Devenish. (Photo:Fred Rutherford Photography) If you’re a jazz lover, then you’ve got to tune your browser to Jazz.fm, Canada’s only 24/7 station dedicated to that most marvellous of musical genres. And, if a serving of excellent programming that suits a fine evening suits you, then Dinner Jazz hosted by […]
Ottawa to get on Demand Transit Service Pilot
Today’s Ottawa Transit Commission meeting began with OC Transpo boss Renee Amilcar pointing to some operational successes in the last few months, including the integration of red card readers on all buses and the O-Train Confederation line. The readers can accept debit and credit cards as well as Presto cards allowing easier accessibility for passengers. […]
Hometown Hero Alex Ellis returns for 2023 Pacific Four Series
We are closing in on the women’s 2023 Pacific Four Series at TD Place. The tournament is a highly anticipated event in Ottawa and beyond, being the first major women’s rugby tournament held in the city in eight years. Thousands of enthusiastic fans are expected to fill the stadium as the Canadian team plays for […]
The Challenges of Recruitment in a Competitive Canadian Market
Recruitment is a critical process for any organization, as it directly impacts the company’s growth, productivity, and success. Organizations must adopt effective strategies to attract and retain top talent in a competitive market like Canada, where talent acquisition is increasingly challenging. According to Statistics Canada, labour shortages are a growing problem, and employers faced difficulty filling […]
The things that Canadians need to look at when choosing a bonus
Gambling websites in some parts of the world are a lot more advanced than in others because people can find a lot more things. However, there are specific markets where things change on a daily basis, and they’re catching up fast. Canada is probably the best example here because things like the bonuses available […]
Stepping Up Your Style Game: How Sneakers Became a Fashion Statement
Sneakers have undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving from merely functional athletic footwear to a significant fashion symbol. These versatile shoes are no longer limited to sports or gym activities; they have seamlessly integrated into our daily fashion choices. In fact, the women’s sneaker market is projected to reach an impressive valuation of approximately US$ […]
Corteo is a delight for all Ages but be quick, it’s not here long!
Cirque Du Soleil is back in Ottawa, and while you may not see the signature whimsical tents around town, they’ve transformed the Canadian Tire Centre into the perfect venue for their globe-trotting show, Corteo. The performance follows Mauro the clown as he envisions his funeral and is whisked away by angels into an alternate dimension […]
Congress of Aboriginal Peoples Calls on Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller to Resign
ABOVE: National Vice-Chief Kim Beaudin (centre) speaking at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in April 2023 to raise critical discrimination issues against CAP communities in Canada. Despite celebrating the inaugural National First Peoples Month in Canada, the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP), which represents First Nations, Indigenous, Métis, and Inuit peoples living […]