Ecology Ottawa’s new leader aims to have immediate impact on city’s new council
Alice Irene Whittaker, Ecology Ottawa's new executive director, is coming in at a crucial time for the organization.
Inflation drops with rising interest rates, but high prices still prove challenging for many
Inflation continues to affect people and businesses while also examining what inflation is, what caused it, and what solutions are available to lower it back to normal levels.
See something say something: Akwesasne wellness team uses conference to raise awareness and combat sex trafficking
The Akwesasne Family Wellness Program hosted an anti-trafficking conference to raise awareness about human trafficking.
Affordability, transit and rural road maintenance take centre stage in Orléans South-Navan
Orléans South-Navan race focussed on affordability and transit issues.
Still Max: Film explores renowned artist’s inspirational battle with cancer
The documentary film, Still Max, examines how the Toronto artist is processing his struggle with prostate cancer through his work.
Development, roads emerge as key concerns for southeast rural communities in Osgoode Ward
This rural riding in southeast Ottawa is wrestling with concerns about development in the community.
Cost of living a major concern in Rideau-Rockcliffe
The cost of living is concerning the residents of Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward.
Policing, housing, urban development among issues for Capital Ward candidates
Capital Ward concerns include policing, transit and affordability.
Green space battle, push for better transit highlight three-way race in Kanata North
Kanata North is home to the largest tech park in Canada. Here is what you should know for the upcoming election in Ward 4.
Candidates pitch for more housing, better transit in heart of central Ottawa
Everything you need to know about Ottawa's River Ward before the municipal Election Day on Oct. 24.
‘What can I leave behind for generations to follow me?’ Algonquin mural unveiled at New Edinburgh Park
Entitled “Miskwi” or “Bloodline,” the mural commemorates many parts of Indigenous life. Made up of mixed media, the mural features five ceramic panels made by Doreen, each telling a different part of a larger story, with a painted piece just underneath done by Charlotte.