National Holocaust Monument to remain open during winter
By David Sagolj Despite snow already starting to fall, the National Holocaust Monument will stay partially open, after the initial plan to close it was met by backlash from representatives…
Public campaigns underrepresenting people with disabilities
By Amanda Marsh The City of Ottawa’s accessibility advisory committee wants the municipal government to include more people with disabilities in its public outreach campaigns. The motion was discussed on…
New legislation set to make Ottawa bilingual
By Joanna Sivasankaran An Ontario government bill could make the City of Ottawa officially bilingual as early as next month. The measure, included in omnibus legislation tabled on Nov. 14…
Curbing stolen goods in pawn shops
By Spencer Douglas A City of Ottawa report that highlights the challenge of curbing the movement of stolen goods through local pawn shops has concluded that the Ontario government needs…
Ride-sharing Lyft coming to Ottawa streets
By Sarah Newman As the one-year anniversary of Uber’s street-legal status in Ottawa passes, another ride-sharing app is looking to set up shop in the city: San Francisco-based Lyft. On…
Viewpoint: The 27 Club
By Patrick Barrios What do Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison have in common? They’re all members of the “27 Club”. In other words, they’re…
Viewpoint: Stanley Cup monument – waste of money
By Nathaniel Dove If there’s something that Canadians do well, it’s act like we’re Canadian. We reaffirm our identity by playing up the stereotypes that the rest of the world…
Musicians bring Amplified Coffee House to life
By Rosa Sab When Cleason Lewis found out about an opportunity to organize the Amplified Coffee House, he jumped at the chance to provide young artists in Ottawa with a…
Somerset House: A photo essay of a building at the heart of Centretown
By Gabbi Van Looyen and Aidan Chamandy
Beneath the Tame: Gallery 101’s last exhibit before it moves
By Tyler Thomas and Brendan Duffley