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El Encanto: The Chalet Between Two Volcanoes
The quiet and powerful depths of the Andes Mountains are the birthplace of countless local legends. This is especially true in Otavalo, Ecuador, which is engulfed in the shadow of a massive volcano called Imbabura. According to local legend, Imbabura fell in love with the nearby volcano named Cotocachi who
Hiking Smarter, Not Harder: Tips for Excelling on the Camino Trail
Since the Middle Ages, thousands of aspiring hikers and sojourners have embarked on the Camino de Santiago in pursuit of a journey that surpasses the ordinary. A curious Latin name describes the journey of these individuals: peregrination. When translated, it can mean “pilgrimage” or “voluntary abandonment of home and kin
Ecuador’s Real Crisis: Overstated Journalism
On Tuesday, January 9, the news of Ecuador’s war against armed gangs arrived as the military helicopters flew over the neighbourhoods. However, the ominous whizzing of the helicopter blades did not foreshadow what lay ahead. After Ecuador’s top gangster disappeared from his prison cell and masked teenage gunmen broke into
Sole to Soul: A Journey of Self-Discovery on the Camino de Santiago
One evening in the 9th century, a Galician hermit saw an abnormal field of stars. Beneath them lay the final resting place of Saint James and two of his disciples. He immediately informed the local bishop of his discovery and confirmed that the remains were indeed St James’. When the
La Premiere Ministre: Kim Campbell and the Power of Narratives
In 1928, the Supreme Court of Canada rejected the personhood of women. Women were robbed of the opportunity to be appointed to the Senate and many felt condemned to crushed dreams and career aspirations. However, in the face of this discrimination, five women decided to change the future and signed
Karen Littlewood is An Unyielding Force for Canadian Education
Few understand the ins and outs of the Ontario education system like Karen Littlewood. Littlewood entered her career with an honours Bachelor of Science in Language and a Bachelor of Education. She began teaching in 1991 and taught at the elementary and secondary level and also became a local and
Baños, Ecuador and the Secrets of the Llanganates
My dad told me one of my favourite legends in the shadows of the Llanganates mountains in Ecuador. This mountain range is known for its dense and disconcerting forests which few dare to explore. However, the small town of Baños nearby is one of Ecuador’s hidden gems and is the
From West to East
From West to East: A Roadtrip Through Eastern Europe As most Ottawa residents are preparing for a warm summer, those who are less a fan of the heat may already be dreaming about their next winter getaway. If this is you- look no further than a roadtrip through Europe. We
Embrace the fall season with pumpkin-flavoured treats!
Fall is, without a doubt, one of the most exciting seasons. From bright leaves to warm drinks, Ottawa has no shortage of fall festivities. However, the season is not complete without the typical pumpkin spice. Ottawa’s cafés and bakeries are ready to spice up your fall with the following treats:
Grief and a mother’s cookbook: Ottawa’s inspiring contestants on The Great Canadian Baking Show.
By Analise Saavedra Ottawa is full of hidden talent which can manifest itself at any moment. CBC’s The Great Canadian Baking Show Season 6 showcases two of Ottawa’s phenomenal individuals who encapsulate the importance of saying yes to new opportunities and overcoming adversity. Rosemary O’Neill’s love
How Parliament’s roof is transforming lives.
by Analise Saavedra Unity, inclusion, and equality are terms associated with the ideal future for all Canadians. However, this goal cannot be met without the leadership, innovation, and compassion of organizations determined to find practical ways to pursue equality. In 1956, the creation of the Ottawa-Carleton Association for Persons with Developmental
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