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Environment

Advocates cheer bird-friendly status for city, push for stronger embrace of nature

Nature advocates behind a four-year effort to make Ottawa an officially “Bird Friendly City” are celebrating the achievement this spring, but also pushing for more ways to protect wildlife habitat and promote environmental sustainability. Nature Canada announced May 5 that Ottawa and four other Canadian municipalities had earned certification as Bird Friendly Cities, becoming part of a network of 41...
National Capital Commission

NCC gathers public feedback on updated master plan for Greenbelt lands

The National Capital Commission has hosted a series of open houses and conducted an online survey to gather initial public input into its new draft master plan for managing the region’s extensive Greenbelt lands. An open house at the Nepean Sportsplex on May 20 offered members of the public an opportunity to look at display panels detailing various planned updates...
Arts & Culture

‘Everyone has their Ottawaism’: Anonymous trio builds community out of ‘boring’ city’s lovable quirks

“Ottawaisms” began as a collection of complaints sitting in Mira’s notes app. “I initially just started noting down silly, little funny things, and I was going to make a zine about how much I hated Ottawa,” said Mira, one of three anonymous creators of the @ottawaisms X and Instagram accounts. She designed the zine and kept noting observations about the...
Human Rights

Canadian flotilla activists recount detention after Gaza mission, press Canada for more action

Activists who took part in the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza shared accounts of detention, mistreatment and their calls for stronger Canadian action to protect human rights during a panel discussion in Ottawa on Wednesday.The event, organized by the Ottawa chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement, featured five Canadian flotilla participants. They were among hundreds of activists involved in a...
Small Business

ByWard Market’s new Vendor Village still finding its audience in busy retail district

The ByWard Market’s new Vendor Village is meant to bring more local makers into the retail district, but some vendors say its early success depends on whether shoppers can find it.  The village, launched in mid-May, was created by the ByWard Market District Authority as a curated outdoor vendor area featuring local goods, including crafts, clothing, food, flowers and gifts. The authority...
Canada

PODCAST: 2001: A Supreme Court Odyssey

In this limited series, journalism students in a course about the Supreme Court of Canada look back a quarter of a century to a banner year, when the judges handed down many monumental rulings that continue to impact society today. Leading cases of 2001 covered the death penalty, mercy killing (as it was then called), religious freedom, custody of mixed-race...
Arts & Culture

Industry shines light on city’s music talent with 2026 award nominations

Dozens of nominees were honoured last week as the finalists for this year’s Capital Music Awards were announced during a ceremony at the National Arts Centre. The awards, organized by the Ottawa Music Industry Coalition, will cap the annual Capital Music Week celebration in October. The 2026 nominees, unveiled May 20 at the NAC’s Peter A. Herrndorf Place, recognize the...
Arts & Culture

Fair brings showcase for creative, accessible ‘artist books’ to the capital

An exhibition at Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre in downtown Ottawa was brimming with creative energy on May 8 as the second Object/Project Art Book Fair, hosted by Possible Worlds, showcased the work of 62 artists and publishers. Two rooms at the centre were set up like a flea market of artists’ tables, while a third was reserved for artist and panel...
Old Ottawa East

Capital Coun. Shawn Menard celebrates park victory, confirms re-election bid

Capital Coun. Shawn Menard led members of the Ottawa East community in celebration Saturday after a beloved patch of parkland was recently saved when a 50-year-old plan to build a freeway through the green space was scrapped. Menard also said the neighbourhood’s victory in the battle to preserve the “People’s Park” has helped convince him to run for re-election as...
Sports

‘An indescribable feeling’: How the PWHL’s Ottawa Charge built a unique, inclusive fan experience amid rink row

The sun shone and the wind howled as a bustling crowd approached the west-side doors of the Canadian Tire Centre in early April. Thousands surged into the building that’s adorned in red, white and black flags, and decorated with banners of Ottawa Senators players. But the fans weren’t there to see the likes of Sens stars Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stützle...
Politics

Canada’s next GG has been a Supreme Court judge, war-crimes prosecutor, inquiry leader — and film subject

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s pick for Canada’s next governor general, former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour, has a very accomplished backstory — including one phase of her life that was even dramatized in film. Arbour was appointed chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda at The Hague, Netherlands, in 1996, and she set...
Arts & Culture

Living the dream: Ottawa songwriter keeps a promise to himself with release of new track and video

Ottawa-based musician Victor Gabriel-Hanson, also known as Victa, has kept a promise he made to himself, releasing a new track early in the new year, followed by a music video. The track, “Promises,” was released Jan. 6, while the video came out on March 13. “The vision behind it was just to create a fun dance song,” Gabriel-Hanson said. He...
Business

Local food businesses build community and profits with the help of social media

The Great Canadian Poutinerie sits in the heart of a kilometre-long commercial stretch of Bank Street in Ottawa’s Centretown. Mustard-yellow crossing signs along its bustling sidewalks match the restaurant’s retro storefront. A small black sign outside the entrance frames a cartoon of Patrick Morin, who recently went viral online for his General Tso -flavoured poutine — a testament to the...