Disengaging from the screen. The first weekend in November saw the debut of the Toy and Game Expo in Ottawa. The first of its kind, the expo encouraged kids to connect with traditional games that get children working.
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Disengaging from the screen. The first weekend in November saw the debut of the Toy and Game Expo in Ottawa. The first of its kind, the expo encouraged kids to connect with traditional games that get children working.
On a snowy Saturday morning the streets were lined with parents and children waiting for the Santa Claus parade. Colourful floats, music, song and dance highlighted the excitement of Christmas and the joy of giving toys to children in need.
Ottawa is one of Canada’s fastest growing cities, according to Forbes Magazine. A larger population adds up to greater housing needs, and this is where infill housing enters the equation. A CJTV report for Centretown News.
Ottawa’s Sparks Street isn’t the busy commercial centre it used to be. So these days, the street’s Business Improvement Association is working to reignite activity in the area. The BIA recently met with politicians and entrepreneurs to discuss ideas for the street’s future.