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City builder: Ottawa’s Kate Heartfield finds inspiration in curious places
Ottawa’s Kate Heartfield is an award-winning fantasy author and a former journalist at the Ottawa Citizen.
City builder: Charlie Senack connects with Kitchissippi as the editor of a community newspaper
Charlie Senack is the editor of the Kitchissippi Times and a hard-working journalist delving into issues that affect the residents of this part of Ottawa.
City builder: Sueling Ching is a voice for local Ottawa businesses
Sueling Ching advocates for the needs of local Ottawa businesses in her capacity as president and CEO of the Ottawa Board of Trade.
Musical goosebumps: McGill study finds evidence chills produced by favourite songs may lessen pain — but it’s complicated
New research conducted by the Roy Pain Lab at McGill University helps to answer the question of why music can help reduce physical pain. While preliminary results imply musical “chills” are the underlying cause, experts debate the merit of this research for improving music-based pain therapies.
City builder: Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah works to protect and advocate for trans and queer youth
Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah is a queer Ghanaian-Canadian activist and the executive director of the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity.
High-rise complex at Bronson and Carling approved … without a fight
The City of Ottawa’s Planning and Housing Committee approved a new apartment complex at its Nov. 15 meeting.
OC Transpo gets an earful of complaints about proposed bus route changes
OC Transpo’s Bus Route Review was met with a swift backlash from community members at the Nov. 14 meeting of the Transit Commission.
The 25th Hour: Performance, Puppetry and Sobriety
A local comedian finds a way to cope with his addiction through puppet-making.
The 25th Hour: Surviving SJS-TENS
Emma Dinelle explains her struggle to deal with an SJS-Tens infection.
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