Somerset ward’s young population has high music complaints
By Mitch Kedrosky, Spencer Douglas and Kiera Kowalski Despite a lower population than other city wards, the Somerset ward has decisively more noise complaints about loud music directed to the…
Public defibrillators absent from Centretown’s centre
By Devon Litster and Amanda Marsh Centretown has 23 public access heart defibrillators, but not one of them is within a 450-metre radius of the main intersection of Bank Street…
Centretown soccer club to celebrate 65 years
By Emma Fischer One of Centretown’s premier soccer clubs has been marking a major anniversary this year – its 65th – with upgrades to its facilities in Little Italy and…
Curling sensation Rachel Homan nominated for international award
By Michael Sun Ottawa curling sensation Rachel Homan has been nominated for the international Sportswoman of the Year Award, the winner of which will be revealed at the Women’s Sports…
Viewpoint: Ottawa is enjoying a golden era of sports
By Carlos Verde Take a good, long look around, Ottawa sports fan. Never before has this city enjoyed such a rich combination of exciting professional teams, superb amateur teams and…
Walk-a-thon to raise money for emergency food centre
By Gabbi Van Looyen The Centretown Emergency Food Centre is holding its second annual fundraising walk-a-thon on Oct. 15 to meet the rising costs of helping those in need. Despite…
Tree Canada plants 82nd millionth tree
By Aidan Chamandy Tree Canada celebrated both its 25th anniversary and National Tree Day on Sept. 27 with the planting of its 82nd millionth tree, a native sugar maple. The…
Play critiques Sir John A. Macdonald for role in residential school system
By Floriane Bonneville The play Sir John A: Acts of a Gentrified Ojibway Rebellion premiered on Oct. 3 at the NAC. As its title suggests, the theatrical performance is partly…
Anti-fascist protesters demonstrate against far-right group on Parliament Hill
By Brandi Awad Hundreds of anti-fascist, left-wing protesters gathered on Parliament Hill on Sept. 30 to show their solidarity in response to another demonstration being held there by a far-right…
Ottawa Public Library bans explicit content from library computers
By Matt Gergyek Visitors to the Ottawa Public Library’s Main branch on Metcalfe Street will no longer be able to use library computers to view pornographic material or other explicit…