We wish all of our readers and their families a Happy Thanksgiving! Here is a list of some what’s open and what’s closed on the holiday Monday here in Ottawa: What’s Open Rideau Centre open from 10 am to 6…
It feels like Labour Day was just yesterday, but here we are at Thanksgiving Weekend! When you’re not too busy chowing down on turkey, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin pie or enjoying that lazy Monday off, here are some things you…
PRESS RELEASE OCT 4, 2016 09:00 EDT Improving Access to the Latest Female Rejuvenation Treatment in the Ottawa Region Ottawa, ON, October 4, 2016 (Newswire.com) – Ottawa Skin Clinic is pleased to announce the latest addition to their service offerings:…
Where did September go? By Saturday it will officially be October and all the delights of fall are just around the corner: Thanksgiving, Halloween, and of course the return of hockey! With unseasonably warm temperatures and nice cloud cover expected…
My husband and I were first time home buyers this past fall. There’s a certain magic to being a first time home buyer, a certain element of “wow we’ve really grown up now!” and a certain weight of responsibility. We…
The City of Ottawa is currently undertaking a zoning study allow a form of detached secondary dwelling units known as coach houses. The zoning study, which began in 2015, is expected to conclude in early fall 2016. Let’s review the proposed plans,…
Are you loving summer in Ottawa, or what? The weather’s been amazing, festivals have been a complete success, and we even had a visit from President Obama! Expect more of the same this week, although it’s expected to be rainy…
After a chilly week in Ottawa, the sun is starting to peek out again and we’re going to get the kind of weather you’d expect in mid-June! Let’s take a look at some of the great events and activities taking…
UK singer-songwriter Katey Brooks is kicking off her impromptu Canadian tour with a gig at the Rainbow Bistro in the Market on June 1st. Evoking names like Jeff Buckley and Hozier, Katey Brooks has made a name for herself with haunting…
The end of the year is coming, and you need to raise funds for the school’s class trip to Quebec City. Or maybe you are looking for help to fund the purchase of new equipment for your daughter’s soccer team,…
Canada concerned as Hong Kong starts to force dual citizens to choose statusNational NewswatchCanada expressed concern as Hong Kong authorities step up enforcement of a decades-old law that denies dual citizenship to residents of the former British colony, a population that includes 300,000 individuals with Canadian passports.
Ottawa learned that …
Should bankruptcy be a bargaining chip for federal help? The Tories say yesCBC/Radio-CanadaPC Leader Ches Crosbie says he's willing to use Newfoundland and Labrador's dire financial position as leverage to get federal support for the offshore oil industry. While on the campaign trail in Grand Falls-Windsor Thursday, Crosbie claimed that …
Rent in N.B. still among the cheapest in Canada, but it's going upCBC/Radio-CanadaNew Brunswick remained one of the cheapest places in Canada to rent an apartment in 2020, according to a new national survey – although the data was collected before several high-profile rent hikes took effect. The annual survey, released Thursday, also …
Quebec on the hunt for new variants of coronavirusCBC/Radio-CanadaThe Quebec government is setting aside more resources and money to test for COVID-19 variants, as concern grows over the potential impact of new, more transmissible strains. So far, the province has confirmed eight cases of the U.K. variant, which is …
Man charged after 4 stabbed at Ottawa shelterCBC/Radio-CanadaA 33-year-old man accused of stabbing four people at the Salvation Army Ottawa Booth Centre in downtown Ottawa on Wednesday night is facing multiple charges. Ottawa police said a man armed with a knife entered the ByWard Market shelter around 8:50 p.m. and …
Ottawa councillor pleads guilty to 2 charges under Municipal Elections ActCBC/Radio-CanadaInnes ward Coun. Laura Dudas has pleaded guilty to two charges under the Municipal Elections Act related to the financing of her 2018 election campaign. The first-term councillor will pay two fines of $500 each, plus a surcharge of $220 for the infractions …
Newest Château Laurier design faces fewer foesCBC/Radio-CanadaYet another redesign for an addition to the historic Fairmont Château Laurier hotel goes before a pair of city committees next week for approval, but this time, one of the project's staunchest opponents has been involved and sees the latest version as …
Schools in Ottawa to reopen MondayCBC/Radio-CanadaElementary and secondary schools in Ottawa and some surrounding areas will be allowed to reopen their classrooms on Monday, the provincial government announced Thursday morning. School boards within the areas covered by Ottawa Public Health and the Eastern …