Lifestyle
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‘It has made me a better person’: What it’s like to raise a child with autism
Miles Clayton was two years old when his mom, Christine, started to notice subtle behavioural differences between him and his twin ... -
Harsh or humorous, The LYNNeS aren’t afraid to tell it like it is
Who knew heartbreak could be so much fun? That would be the Ottawa duo The LYNNeS, Lynn Miles and Lynne Hanson, ... -
Remember This? The OC Transpo massacre
Of all of the events that have occurred through Ottawa’s history, one of the most tragic is the OC Transpo Massacre. ... -
Invitations today reflect varying styles of celebrations
Whether formal or casual, wedding invitations these days are meant to set the tone for the celebration, reflecting the themes of ... -
Submarine tours coming to Rideau Canal? Fools can only hope
Monday morning madness includes a self-driving car stopped at double the speed limit, plans for an alien landing pad and a ... -
Egli: Why we need Ottawa Public Health’s supervised drug-consumption site
For more than 20 years, Ottawa Public Health has served and provided leadership in Ottawa by reducing the risk of infectious ... -
Satheesh: Banning cellphones in schools sends wrong message
On March 12, 2019, the Ontario government decided to ban the non-academic use of smartphones in schools. The only exception is ... -
Nebraska lawmakers make bill aimed to stop teen vaping
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. (KCAU) – Nebraska lawmakers are working on a bill to push the age limit for e-cigarettes from ... -
Vape epidemic, FDA sees increase in student usage
BROOKSVILLE, Fla. — As students in Hernando County return for the second day of school after spring break and others across ... -
The curious idiosyncrasies of the Icelandic, from elves and nudity to dark jokes and shark meat
Iceland: the land of fire and ice, home to long winters, pickled foodstuff and perhaps the world’s most confounding alphabet. Considering ...