Bluesfest lineup includes LCD Soundsytem, Muse, Dead Obies, and Tom Petty
Ottawa Bluesfest organizers have unveiled the summer music festival’s 2017 lineup.
Ottawa Bluesfest organizers have unveiled the summer music festival’s 2017 lineup.
The Art House Café officially opened on Friday, February 10 in a beautifully restored 140 year-old building across from Dundonald Park.
Le Minotaure fêtera samedi ses 1 an d‘ouverture et l’événement s’annonce palpitant. L’artiste d’origine gatinoise Laurence Nerbonne montera sur scène. Elle a l’électro-pop dans le sang et de l’énergie pour alimenter une mégalopole. Le DJ Cheese Bacon assurera le reste de la soirée avec des hits des 90.
After a professional career spanning 17 years (including the last two with Ottawa Fury FC), and a record 89 games for the Canadian Men’s National Team, an emotional Julian de Guzman announced his retirement on Monday.
Ottawa organizers are expecting supporters to gather at 11:00am at the Human Rights Monument on Elgin Street.
As we move forward into the future as a city, we should keep in mind the shortage of affordable housing in our area and be more proactive in our planning approach to ensure fewer residents are relying on shelters, are staying less time there, and are granted this vital and basic necessity of life.
The parade route will start at noon, at the corner of Bank St. and Pretoria Ave, and will continue down Bank Street and into Lansdowne Park.
Opinion: If Ottawa wants the new central library to really serve and succeed as a branch for local residents, a civic centre for all citizens and as an attraction for visitors – and not be an under-used white elephant – then its location matters to all of us.
Ottawa is home to a multitude of social enterprises and community initiatives that are working hard to grow and nurture our city.
Imagine how difficult it would be to concentrate on learning when your stomach is growling with hunger.
Between now and September 9, Canadians across the country have the chance to offer their opinion of the future of 100 Wellington by completing an online survey or tweeting with #100Wellington.
In this new podcast, Greg Macdougall shares a half-hour interview with a leader at Across Boundaries mental health centre for racialized people.
The plan itself spans 140 pages, so we’ve done you a favour in presenting you with the ‘Coles Notes’ highlights.
This social enterprise will deliver you healthy meals, for $8!
Many Bluesfest attendees on Saturday were hurt and surprised by comments made by Ian Astbury, lead singer of The Cult, a British rock group known for gothy 1980s hits like “She Sells Sanctuary”.