Seeing double at the National Gallery
Jessica Bruno, Centretown News
Isabelle Lynch (left) and her twin sister, Sophie (right), will be an exhibit in "Pop Life," an installation at the National Gallery of Canada.Archive 1997-2016
Their matching physicality and passion for the palette have landed two identical twin sisters from Centretown a spot in this summer’s blockbuster art exhibit. Jessica Bruno, Centretown NewsIsabelle Lynch (left) and her twin sister, Sophie (right), will be an exhibit in "Pop Life," an installation at the National Gallery of Canada.
Ottawa’s parks and recreation department will not release a road map for the 10- to 20-year vision of the future of the city's recreation services until this June, says city project manager Diane Huffman.
When Sidney Crosby scored in overtime to win the Olympic gold medal game against the United States and become Canada’s hero, Alexander Ovechkin must have been watching, wanting to do the same for his country.
Members of Ottawa’s speed skating community want a refrigerated oval in Ottawa to end weekend treks to Quebec City, and some think Lansdowne Park is an ideal spot. Brier Dodge, Centretown NewsOttawa Pacers and Gloucester Concorde Skaters practise at the Bell Sensplex.