Lifestyle
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Disney or Everest? Guess which one these kids picked
An Ottawa family is packing their bags and heading to Nepal to hike to Mount Everest base camp, more than 5,000 ... -
No firm date for LRT completion after year-long delay
There is still no firm date for the completion of the $2.1-billion Confederation Line, which has been delayed by more than ... -
City of Ottawa believes it will have keys to LRT before Canada Day
The Rideau Transit Group has still not provided a completion date for Phase 1 of light rail transit in Ottawa, but ... -
Open for business: First month a success at brewery
Melody Gentry eases into a high-back bar stool and bellies up to the bar. In between sips of water, she writes ... -
BEYOND THE LISTING: 1920s era home also a monument to Ottawa history
The home at 800 Evans St., Ottawa, was built for Ben Boyce, son of legendary Ottawa businessman W.D. Boyce, best known ... -
Uproar in Ontario over autism changes sparks national call for federal action
Ontario is not the only province where children and adults with autism are struggling for support, says a national alliance that ... -
Going out best bets, April 4 to 11
Comedy The Just For Laughs Road Show pulls into Meridian’s Centrepointe Theatre on Tuesday, showcasing some of the best stand-up performers ... -
Israeli president travels to Niagara, Ottawa, Toronto on state visit
OTTAWA — The president of Israel was in Ottawa on Monday, meeting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau before laying a wreath at ... -
Scones from Ottawa’s past
A new exhibition called Morsels of Memory brings together food-related stories and artifacts from Watson’s Mill, the Goulbourn Museum and the Diefenbunker. ... -
Left bruised and broken: 88% of Ottawa and area long-term care RPNs and PSWs experience violence
OTTAWA, April 2, 2019 /CNW/ – Two new reports are being released concurrently that expose the high level of violence, abuse and ...