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Le Poker : L’Art de Danser avec les Cartes
Le poker est un jeu qui exige une maîtrise à la fois physique et mentale, un peu comme une danse. Le Texas Hold'em, en particulier, est comparé à une danse avec des cartes, les joueurs devant manipuler leurs mains avec agilité et souplesse. Comprendre les différentes combinaisons de cartes est
Betty Ann Bryanton Serves Up a Little Sweet and Smooth Jazz with Your Monday Night Coffee
All photos by Andre Gagne. West end Monday nights have never been smoother (or sweeter) than when Betty Ann Bryanton serves up a little jazz with your “Black Coffee” and cookies at the Nestle Toll House Café. The Prince Edward Islander, now Ottawa resident, doubles as an IT Architect when
Before Bytown – Part 1
Sketch of the Ottawa River and Rideau Falls in 1826. At this point, they’re still untouched, and looked pretty much the same as they did when Champlain passed them. (Archives of Ontario, I0002118) Ottawa’s story starts with the river that gave it its name. Of course, it wasn’t always called the
Interlangues Celebrates 40 Years in Ottawa
Surrounded by the Canadian Museum of History’s inspiring collection, Interlangues language school will be recognizing its own history on Friday, September 16. This year marks the school’s 40th year in business. Today, Interlangues employs thousands of teachers to educate students all over the world. In 1974, two years before founder
Uniting the Nation Through Sport
The collective experience of cheering on our Canadian athletes and rejoicing in their achievements cultivates a distinct sense of unity. Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, the award-winning national museum based in Calgary, exemplifies the importance of sport in Canada. It has 12 galleries representing 65 sports and more than 50 hands-on interactive visitor experiences dedicated to celebrating inspirational
Meet Country Super Star Myria Webber
All photos by Paul Couvrette. Myria Webber, a 20-year-old crooning Canadian country singer-songwriter, is all about the Nashville sound while keeping her French- Canadian influence. Born and raised in Quebec, Webber has been singing and performing live since the age of seven. With a history in the music business— both
The Métis — Ignored No Longer
There are emerging signs that the Federal Government is finaly recognizing Métis land claims. The people of the Métis Nation number 350,000 who are spread across much of Canada and some of the northwestern U.S.A. The definition of the members of the Métis Nation put forward by the Métis National
Ottawa Celebrates Diverse Cultural Roots
Photo Credit: Connie Kaldor Embrace a return to your roots by taking part in the fourth annual Ottawa Grassroots Festival. The Grassroots Festival plans a spring weekend of family-oriented concerts and workshops each year thanks to its 100 per cent volunteer-run organization. The festival particularly focuses on folk music, dance
The Glitch You Want to Hear
You can kill the video game, but you can’t kill its soundtrack. Two years after the online game Glitch shut down, its music is being resurrected by composer Daniel Simmons. He remixed the original tracks and is now excited to share the music with reminiscing fans. “It was the players
Western Newfound is Shelter for the Soul
Western Newfoundland: A place that rush hour forgot. As you step out of the airport in Deer Lake, you can almost immediately sense a downshift in pace. There’s a calmer, gentler atmosphere in Western Newfoundland. Our trip began with a drive south toward the town of Stephenville. The location of
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