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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...
Affordability

As coffee prices climb, Ottawa roaster works to keep cups affordable

Gord Fitzpatrick has had seen the spike in coffee prices first hand. “This is the highest the prices have been,” said the owner of Kafia International Coffee and master roaster. “It peaked around September or October and has dipped slightly, but still high.” Fitzpatrick imports “green bean” coffee, the unroasted crop bought from wholesalers that finds its way to local...
News

Discovery of new damage delays return to full train service until late May, says OC Transpo

OC Transpo says it has found “unexpected” and “additional” damage on LRT cars that is delaying plans to fully restore service. At transit committee on April 9, OC Transpo said full train service is expected to resume by end of May. Line 1 has been operating with single-car service since January after damage was found in the cartridge bearing assembly...
Arts & Culture

Annual Ottawa music event bans AI-assisted songwriting

Organizers of a music event that’s been held in Ottawa for more than 30 years have issued a statement to local songwriters prohibiting the use of artificial intelligence in composing their tunes. The Great Canadian Song-Along, taking place until April 12 at Moose McGuire’s pub in Ottawa’s Hunt Club neighbourhood, is a songwriting challenge for new compositions that incorporate one...
Community

Councillors push for more transparent real-time tracking of transit reliability

Long wait times, delays, ghost buses have plagued some 300,000 daily OC Transpo users in 2026. Low operator and bus availability, extreme weather and mechanical problems only exacerbate the problem. And real-time tracking tools meant to help OC Transpo users make decisions about their commute have become unreliable for some. On Jan. 5 alone, for example, more than 800 scheduled...
Food

Now approved in Canada, controversial purple tomato set to debut in stores

A genetically modified purple tomato, developed by California-based Norfolk Healthy Produce, has been approved for sale in Canada and is expected in grocery stores in the coming months. The purple variety is a typical cherry-type tomato with extra anthocyanins, the natural pigment that also makes blueberries blue. The additional anthocyanins in the purple tomatoes are thanks to two genes from...
2SLGBTQIA+

Trans Library nourishes community spirit with soup, snacks and socializing

The Ottawa Trans Library recently brought together dozens of members of Ottawa’s queer community to share a meal and the love of soup — all part of the Hintonburg book hub’s mission to serve as a safe and welcoming social space. OTL hosts numerous events aimed at the city’s transgender population, including poetry night and music jams. There’s a board...