Possible LAC partnership in new Central Library will be settled by March: Watson
Will Library and Archives Canada ever partner with the city for new central library?
Happy Goat Coffee Company to open third location in Centretown
By Yana Fedyanova Happy Goat Coffee Company is opening its third location on Feb. 1 in Centretown. In a recent Instagram post announcing the grand opening, Happy Goat stated that,…
Wynne gets earful from voters at Ottawa town hall session
By Meaghan Richens Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne took questions from a rowdy crowd at a recent town hall event in Ottawa. More than 300 people packed an auditorium and overflowed…
EDITORIAL: Wynne must pause, rethink next wage hike
On Jan. 1, the first phase of the Ontario government’s mini- mum-wage increase came into effect, bringing workers’ base pay to $14/hr — and the results have been less than…
‘Spin’ cycles its way into Centretown
By Rebecca Kiriakopoulos A dark room, sweaty bodies and heart-pounding beats — it’s not the new bar in the Market, but the latest workout craze taking Centretown by storm….
New affordable housing set to rise in Centretown
By Anita Brown An eight-storey, 148-unit affordable housing project is set to rise in Centretown between Booth and Rochester streets. The federal and provincial governments have granted $11 million for…
‘We will no longer be silent’: Thousands march for women’s rights in Ottawa
By Victoria Brown The organizer of the event that saw thousands of women pour into downtown Ottawa on Saturday to march for greater power and equality — and against violence…
Legendary coach earns award as curlers he’s trained land Olympic spots
By Joshua Weinberger When curling fans across the country watch Canada’s top athletes compete for gold at the Winter Olympics, which start on Feb. 9 in Pyeongchang, South Korea, few…
VIEWPOINT: Despite progress, more work is needed to end violent behaviour towards women
By Karen-Luz Sison One year has passed since the historic Women’s March in Washington, D.C. and more than 600 other cities all over the world. In one year, women by…
VIEWPOINT: Pitching improvements to Ottawa Champions should bring summer success
By Michael Pattison Though it’s now mid-winter, the Ottawa Champions have been making deals designed to produce a successful 2018 baseball season. The team has locked up four pitching talents…