Night of storytelling about the impact of HIV/AIDS raises funds for local groups, maintenance of memorial quilt
Storytelling evening brings the truth about living with HIV/AIDS to Ottawa.
By
Jaclyn McNeil ,
December 20, 2021
0
5 min read
Inaugural Ottawa Mystic Market offers glimpse into worlds of witchcraft and the occult
This Halloween saw a first Mystic Market in Ottawa offering vendors a chance to find customers with an interest in the occult.
By
Jaclyn McNeil ,
November 23, 2021
0
4 min read
Community members push for better internet accessibility for low-income households in Ottawa
Community groups are calling on the City of Ottawa to provide accessible internet for low- and middle-income families and individuals.
By
Jaclyn McNeil ,
November 17, 2021
0
3 min read
IN THE NEWS: Friday, Nov. 5
Capital Current offers morning news highlights
By
Jaclyn McNeil ,
November 5, 2021
0
2 min read
Lansdowne offers pop-up space to Indigenous-owned, mother-daughter café and art shop
An Indigenous mother-daughter team will soon open a cafe and art shop in a pop-up space at Lansdowne Park. Capital Current talked to the owners of Beandigen Café.
By
Jaclyn McNeil ,
October 14, 2021
0
3 min read
Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre on trial over ‘horrendous’ conditions
The conditions at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre are put on trial by Deepan Budlakoti, who claims the jail has violated prisoners' human rights.
By
Jaclyn McNeil ,
September 30, 2021
3
8 min read
Plans for new provincial jail near Kemptville sparks community backlash
The new Eastern Ontario Correctional Complex to be built by 2027 continues to be controversial in Kemptville.
By
Gillian Peebles and Jaclyn McNeil ,
May 19, 2021
0
3 min read
Time for a rethink: Springing forward has health effects on Canadians, experts say
Every time we “spring forward” or “fall back” and reset our clocks, how much does losing or gaining an hour of sleep really affect us?
By
Jaclyn McNeil ,
April 23, 2021
0
5 min read
Chloride levels in Ottawa River rising because of overuse of road salt, Riverkeeper says
As winter comes to an end, the environmental group Ottawa Riverkeeper finds high chloride levels due to road salt in Ottawa waterways leading to the Ottawa River.
By
Jaclyn McNeil ,
April 23, 2021
0
5 min read