The 25th Hour: Winter 2025, Episode 1, The Passing of Time
Welcome back to 25th Hour. In our first episode of Winter 2025, our journalists explore the passing of time.
The 25th Hour: The fleeting nature of ice sculpting
Isabelle Gasse and Marie-Line Gagne have been carving ice sculptures for ten years. This past winter, they put their skills on display at Ottawa’s Winterlude festival with a piece that was a tribute to Metis culture. For them, ice sculpting isn’t just a job. It’s a way of life. The fleeting nature of ice sculpting is an emblem for the...
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Justin Fiacconi and Tamara Merritt ,
May 5, 2025
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The 25th Hour: A Bridge to a Canadian Past
The Alexandra Bridge is set to be demolished in 2028, but some are still fighting to save the bridge and preserve its place in Canadian history.
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Justin Fiacconi and Tamara Merritt ,
May 5, 2025
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Affordable housing cash in Lansdowne renewal plan reduced; move raises concerns, questions about city’s commitment
The latest Lansdowne revitalization proposal released two weeks ago promised even less of a commitment to affordable housing than the original proposal, earmarking just $3.9 million to the city’s affordable housing budget.
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Justin Fiacconi ,
October 20, 2023
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4 min read