Beer festival a reminder of the quality of local suds as U.S. booze ban hits one year
It's been exactly one year since the Ford government pulled U.S. liquor from LCBO shelves and one local beer maker says he's worried more about American suppliers than he is about his own business.
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Capri Derenchuk-Ganaden ,
March 4, 2026
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Increased density coming to Ottawa as council passes major zoning changes
Ottawa city council has signed off on a new zoning bylaw, marking the city’s first major overhaul of its planning rules since 2008. The newly approved bylaw is intended to boost housing supply, reduce the city’s dependence on cars, limit urban sprawl and promote intensification.
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Capri Derenchuk-Ganaden ,
January 29, 2026
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Glebe’s historic outdoor community rink makes a move to park near Lansdowne
The Mutchmor rink has regularly welcomed Glebe skaters since 1932. This winter, the rink will move across the Glebe, leaving some residents and community groups concerned.
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Jake Steele and Capri Derenchuk-Ganaden ,
December 7, 2025
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“Why not?” Ottawa musicians intrigued by allure of Eurovision
The federal government’s budget includes $150 million to modernise CBC's mandate and explore participating in Eurovision.
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Capri Derenchuk-Ganaden and Fionn McGuire ,
November 25, 2025
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Housing helper: Jason Burggraaf advocates for Ottawa’s builders
Jason Burggraaf is a voice for homebuilders in Ottawa.
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Capri Derenchuk-Ganaden ,
November 14, 2025
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With half of reported thefts in Somerset Ward on Bank Street, small businesses are calling for police support
Capital Current has found that 44 per cent of thefts in Somerset Ward occur on a stretch of Bank Street running from MacLaren to McLeod streets.
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Mariam Punjani, Cassidy Hartmann and Capri Derenchuk-Ganaden ,
October 16, 2025
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