BIPOC students want action at Carleton’s J-School, not just words — and I’m one of them
While it's nice to see Carleton University's journalism programs vowing to make courses more inclusive for BIPOC students, we need to see action first.
Ontario dental offices reopen, but ‘it’s not like flipping the switch’
An Ottawa dental clinic is ready for regular procedures during COVID-19, but an Albertan hygienist says returning to normal work isn't simple.
Ottawa joins Ontario’s regional reopening
Ottawa included in Ontario's Phase 2 reopening amid pandemic.
Testing times: Inside Ottawa’s main COVID-19 centre
That wasn't so bad now was it? Capital Current editor Warren Reid wanted to make sure he didn't bring COVID-19 home so he got tested.
Trudeau delivers virtual message to the graduating class of 2020
Despite not having the usual cross-the-stage graduation ceremony, the class of 2020 received a special message from the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau on Wednesday morning.
Ottawa community centre keeps seniors connected despite pandemic
COVID-19 is preventing seniors from meeting each other in-person, but Ottawa West Community Support has found different ways to make sure their clients stay social.
Thousands in Ottawa decry anti-Black racism, police brutality
Ottawans gathered Friday to protest police killings of Black lives.
In photos: No Peace Until Justice march filled downtown streets
Protestors gathered in Ottawa on June 5 for an anti-racism march in light of the recent death of George Floyd.
The 25th Hour: Farming for Our Future
Mike MacGillivary aims to promote the use of regenerative farming to other farmers and to explain the benefits as an alternative option to the public.
African-Caribbean cultural centre needed in Ottawa, organization says
African Canadian Association Coalition prepares for new cultural focused community centre.
No more games: Sports journalists deal with a COVID-19 reality
As COVID-19 continues to spread, the possibility of sports returning soon seems to diminish every day. And that’s a huge problem for journalists making a living covering sports.
The 25th Hour: Journey From Waste to Zero-Waste Shopping
How people are living more sustainable Eugenie Waters changed her lifestyle and started Ottawa Reduce, a group that is dedicated to zero-waste shopping and helping others to make the change. Zero-waste shopping sounds ambitious and intimidating, however, Waters shows us that it need not be.