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Are you passionate about urban living and making your community a better place for everyone? Then the Ottawa Urbanism Book Club might be for you!
Maison Charron opened in June in a historic building in Jacques-Cartier Park with stunning views of the Ottawa River, Kìwekì Point, the Alexandra Bridge, and Parliament. The seasonal menu features ...
With the release of her album Crushed, out today, Emma Gabriel proves that the new wave of Ottawa RnB starts with her. Across seven tracks, Gabriel dives into life as a teenager. And that's fresh for ...
In this feature, Apt613 asks blog contributors and local food lovers about their recent Ottawa area restaurant highlights to help you find new tasty treats to discover or revisit when someone ...
The third annual Outaouais Herb Gathering festival is happening this weekend, Aug. 9-10 at the Old Findlay Farm in Gatineau.
Ottawa Craft Beer Week (OCBW) is back, and as lots of us continue to think local, and support local Canadian businesses, this ...
When Lindsay Schindler celebrated her birthday this past October, she wasn’t expecting that one of her gifts would be finding out the band she’s part of had been nominated for a Canadian Folk Music ...
There’s a new exhibit making its way to the Art House Cafe this August, and if you’ve ever felt an attachment to a building before, this one’s for you.
There are must-see older films from major directors at Ottawa’s independent cinemas in the first half of August, many of them new 4K restorations. There’s also an interesting selection of current ...
Katy Perry's show at the Canadian Tire Centre was an electrifying spectacle – equal parts theatrical production, pop opera, ...
Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team is back in Ottawa and aiming to make history—again. Ahead of their highly anticipated Aug. 1st ...
How does someone just write a play? Where do you start? Where do ideas come from? How do you do it on top of your regular job ...
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