Home
About
Advertise with Us
Contact
Newsletter
Login
SignUp
Arts & Events
Capital Comedy Review
Sports
Health
Fashion & Beauty
Business
Food & Wine
Travel
Politics
Misogyny Matters
Correct Me If I’m Wrong
Kazakhstan / Canada
Election Outlook 2019
Canada’s Energy Economy
Reviews
Music
Film
Auto
Restaurant
Theatre
Best Picks
Best of Ottawa
My Ottawa
Ottawa Law Portal
Patrolling Police Misconduct
Blog page
OC Transpo derailment report redacted and hidden from management
The City of Ottawa Transportation Commission met on June 15th for its regularly scheduled meeting and service update. OC Transpo head Renée Amilcar gave a presentation on the state of Transpo service in the city, including various service announcements. There is good news on the O-Train file. According to Amilcar, the
Celebrate Canada’s 152nd birthday in the Nation’s Capital
Photo credit: Harvey K via flickr From fireworks to pony rides and live music performances, enjoy what Ottawa has to offer this Canada Day weekend. Celebrate with the family at Major’s Hill Park or visit the festivities with friends at the Parliament Hill. Make memories at neighbourhood events across the
Nick Davies on HEXO’s Multibillion-Dollar Global Ambitions
Photo credit: Sean Sisk Masson-Angers is located on the eastern edge of the city of Gatineau. Travellers may know it as a typical mill town, or as a ferry stop across from Cumberland. It’s home to the usual landmarks found in other villages in the region. A big stone church,
Canada Day at Rideau Hall
Photos by Sgt. Johanie Maheu By Jane Rowland My limbs felt a little numb in combination with an out of body sensation as I stood in one of the ceremonial rooms at Rideau Hall, the official residence of the governor general of Canada, waiting for The Prince of Wales to enter the
How to Eh Your Way on Canada Day
Ottawa Life’s Festival City Series is back! We'll provide a unique look at some of your favourite events. We’ll go beyond the music with artist interviews, volunteer profiles, concert reviews and spotlights on the tastes, sights and sounds of the festival season. Your city! Your festivals and events! Like a good sunscreen,
Canada’s Stage to Shine Brighter Than Ever in 2017!
This morning inside the National Arts Centre the message rang out as loud as a 1st of July firework: in 2017, the NAC will be Canada’s stage. Though the NAC has always celebrated the diversity of Canadian arts since opening its doors back in 1969, next year’s big 150th birthday
If I only had $100…I would buy at LCBO Vintages
Canada Day is just around the corner and what better excuse to stock up. I just returned from working abroad and when I went to my local LCBO to indulge in a few delights, I was astounded at the selection and choices: from reds to whites to fruity spirits and
Amanda Rheaume’s Holding Patterns
Photos by Jen Squires, supplied by NAC. One woman, one venue, both of them in a period of transition and ready for change. For Métis singer-songwriter Amanda Rheaume, it was a few steps back in order to move forward through some pain and sad realities on a rocky road to find
The new Industria at Lansdowne strikes a brilliant balance
Stepping into Industria Italian Brasserie for the new Lansdowne restaurant’s grand opening Wednesday night, I probably should have gone up to one of the hosts and asked about seating. Instead I spent a good few seconds staring at the building’s impressively looming ceiling, made up of painted-black pipes. The pipe-covered
Celebrate Canada Day early at Nature Nocturne!
Photo credit: Martin Lipman © Canadian Museum of Nature Canada Day in the Capital is one of the most iconic events of the year! People come from all over to celebrate our nation’s birthday. But what about the night before? The Canadian Museum of Nature is throwing a Canada Day
Non-GamStop casino
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy