Month: September 2013
A garage has opened in Chinatown not to offer oil changes, but to display art and further expand the Centretown art scene.
TRY program moves women from shelters to housing
The average length of time that women stay in the emergency shelter system in Ottawa has decreased by six days due to the success of programs such as the TRY Supportive Housing Program.
Argyle Avenue residents want cycling off their sidewalks
Residents on Argyle Avenue have lost patience with cyclists who are using the sidewalk as if it were a bike path. With support from the Ottawa Police Service, the people in the area have created an awareness campaign in an attempt to fix the problem with the careless cyclists.
Viewpoint: Quebec’s Charter of Values undermines multicultural values
The Parti Quebecois’s attempt to establish secularism of the state has ignited heated debates and passionate protests in a country that has pursued multiculturalism for more than 40 years.