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What WE Lost – Chopping the tallest poppy, when success is no longer celebrated
In the new book, What WE Lost – Inside the Attack on Canada’s Largest Children’s Charity, author Tawfiq Rangwala posits that ... -
7 Home Office Tips for Easier Remote Working
With the spread of the coronavirus, more employees are working from home than ever. Even before COVID-19 was declared a nationwide ... -
Ottawa Book Expo and AirBnB Team-Up on Great Canadian BBQ in June 2020
The Ottawa Book Expo and AirBnb have teamed up to create the ultimate Ottawa Book Expo experience for Ottawa newcomers. The ... -
Tupperware seeks to embrace sustainable future
Environmental safety advocates have continued to urge companies to embrace a circular economy where materials are infinitely reused, and waste becomes ... -
Summer – A time for a home refresh
(NC) Rising temperatures and the peak moving season can create a sense of renewal. Decluttering around the house and cleaning out ... -
Could Michael Lee Be The Next Shel Silverstein?
Can an urgent care doctor also be a published poet of quirky and off-beat poems that emulate Shel Silverstein’s style? Dr. ... -
Ottawa votes for ‘Aussem’ mayor
After more than 15 years of serving the city of Ottawa, Commissioner Dan Aussem was elected mayor on Tuesday. The patrons ... -
Denley: Why wait decades to shape a better Ottawa?
I don’t envy city councillors and staff trying to interest the public in the city’s latest Official Plan process. Any pitch ... -
Ottawa high school students to cut class to protest Ford education policies
Students in some Ottawa high schools plan to walk out of class on Thursday as part of a provincewide protest against ... -
New Ottawa YMCA at riverfront moves forward
The Ottawa YMCA now is on course to build a new facility at the site of the old Central School track ...