Several sketchy art purchases have a taxpayers’ watchdog group accusing a government department of colouring outside the lines. Records unearthed by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) show Global ...
Sonja Krawesky was searching through a box of old phone cases, fake mustaches and rip-off Oscar statues at an Ontario ...
The Ottawa Winter Jazz Festival offers music enthusiasts a unique ... You'll also have an opportunity to participate in free art-making activities, or take a 3 to See tour. Enjoy seasonal refreshments ...
The Globe and Mail reported this week that Ottawa is planning “a multibillion-dollar, pandemic-style bailout for workers and businesses” if the Trump administration imposes 25-per-cent tariffs.
Break out your winter boots and mittens, and enjoy the festival on both sides of the river. Ottawa Winter Jazz Festival is happening this weekend at Arts Court, with 15 shows over four days. There are ...
Winter Jazzfest is back this week, bringing an awesome mix of live music to downtown Ottawa. From Jan. 30 to Feb. 1, Arts Court will host 15 shows that dive into jazz, experimental sounds, and ...
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It was supposed to be a relatively quiet start to the week for the Ottawa Senators, and they had certainly earned it. The Senators are in third place in the Atlantic Division and finally had a day ...
Ottawa is on track to get $180 million in transit infrastructure funding from the federal government from 2026 to 2036. The money would pay for upgrading, replacing, modernizing and maintaining ...
There are no bathrooms. Most nearby stores aren’t open before 9 a.m. Bieler, a first-year political science student at the University of Ottawa, is heading home to Whitby, 55 kilometres east of ...
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Christopher Worswick is chair of the Department of Economics at Carleton University and a research fellow at the C.D. Howe Institute. All of this points to a bitter truth: Our national unity ...