With all of the present-day scrutiny of politicians’ private lives, it is hard to imagine that Canada once had a prime minister who spoke to ghosts and allegedly visited prostitutes.
Author: Centretown Staff
Fringe Festival beer tent stays outdoors
The outdoor hub of the Ottawa Fringe Festival has secured a new location for the 2015 season, settling concerns among the theatre community that construction would force a move entirely indoors. The $100-million Ottawa Art Gallery and Arts Court redevelopment project will be shifting the festival beer tent and courtyard from its original site.
Viewpoint: Our national anthem should include all of us
MPs are debating a divisive bill that would make the words of O Canada gender neutral. The lyric “in all thy sons command” would change to “in all of us command.”
Ottawa Inuit enjoy a taste of home
Sasha Erfanian, Centretown News
The Arctic Food Fair running at the Museum of Nature during March gives Ottawans an opportunity to try exotic northern delicacies, such as this bison slider.As the sound of Inuit throat singing fills the room, 16-year-old Brenna Alfred takes a bite of seal pie at the Museum of Nature.