Glashan artwork restored
By Rebecca Kiriakopoulos About 140 kg of plaster, more than three metres of lumber and 37 heads moulded by tiny hands made up the maquette of the 1864 Quebec Conference…
Landlords want cleaner air for social housing
By Rosa Saba Landlords in Ottawa are being urged by tenant and advocacy groups — especially during National Smoking Week — to make their buildings smoke-free. Many buildings in Ottawa…
Hotel targets millenial market
By Maddy Hadfield Millennials are the new target clientele for a hotel sitting on one of Centretown’s most storied lots. Hotel Indigo, located on at the corner of Metcalfe Street…
Gallery 101 seeking old televisions for exhibit
By Jennifer Doede If you have an old-fashioned television collecting dust somewhere in your home, Gallery 101 could turn your neglected screen into an aesthetic treasure. The gallery, located on…
City pushes for more road safety
By Clive Ngan Located on the edge of Little Italy and Chinatown, the intersection of Gladstone and Rochester streets is located at a cross-section of life in Ottawa: diverse crowds,…
Mona Fortier wins Ottawa-Vanier Liberal nomination
By Nathan Caddell Mona Fortier beat out eight candidates for the right to represent the Liberal Party of Canada in Ottawa-Vanier after the death of former representative Mauril Bélanger last…
Charges laid in cyclist incident on Bronson Avenue
By Nathan Bragg Ottawa police have laid charges against a driver caught on tape getting into a confrontation with a cyclist. Patrice Lepage, 47, of Gatineau has been charged with…
City, ministry investigating fallen debris at Arts Court
By Veronica Newbury The Arts Court redevelopment site is under investigation by the City of Ottawa and the Ministry of Labour after debris fell from a building under construction Sunday…
Public protesting after Liberals abandon electoral reform
By Amy Yee Canadians are calling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau out on broken promises after he announced on Feb. 1 that electoral reform will no longer be part of his…