The 25th Hour: Quadball: New Name, New Beginnings
For Carleton Ravens Quadball president Darren Bell, the name change his beloved sport is going through is a chance to reach new audiences
The 25th Hour: The Torta Boyz: A Pandemic Success Story
Unlike so many others, the Torta Boyz food truck flourished during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 25th Hour: Shiatsu to Soap: Cleansing the Skincare Industry
Debbie Schinzel turned her passion project into an eco-friendly business.
In Focus: An historic Ottawa military unit honours Canada’s fallen on Nov. 11
The historic Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa is one of the most noticeable units during Remembrance Day commemorations.
Paying it forward: Aylmer art sale supports music initiative for underprivileged youth
An art show at L’Imagier Galleries in Aylmer raised $3,125 to support the work of Produced by Youth, a community organization that provides free music production workshops for underprivileged youth in the national capital.
Ariel Troster, new councillor for Somerset Ward, plans to focus on housing
Ariel Troster's campaign focused on working with vulnerable communities to create a safer and more accessible ward.
David Hill ready to tackle transit, safety and parks as new city councillor for Barrhaven West
Ottawa’s recent municipal election brought 12 new faces to city council and David Hill now represents Barrhaven West, Ward 3.
Call of Duty: What can young Canadians learn from BTS serving South Korea’s military?
Capital Current's Ella Milloy argues that some form of mandatory service for young Canadians would be a useful idea.
Canadian Geographic challenges five families to cut CO2 emissions en route to net zero
Canadian Geographic magazine is working with five families to see how much they can reduce their carbon footprints.