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Lansdowne 2.0 is Ignoring the City’s Biggest Issues
Last week, the local news was even more depressing than usual. Where shall I begin? – Ottawa city council approved Lansdowne 2.0. – OC Transpo is cutting back on bus routes but is increasing fares. Ottawa is continuing its downward spiral. This week, I’ll focus on Lansdowne 2.0. I’m not
Consultations Conclude on Lansdowne 2.0
In 2021, during the race for mayor, third-place candidate and former mayor Bob Chiarelli announced his intention to run for his old job. During an interview on CFRA, he addressed the Lansdowne 2.0 project and proclaimed it a disaster. At the time, the City of Ottawa was (and still is)
Sip, Shop and Savour at Signatures Handmade Market at Lansdowne this Weekend
In 1983, Signatures Handmade Market launched its artisan market in Ottawa. Since then, Signatures has grown to become Canada’s premier handmade exposition, expanding to over 16 different municipalities across the country, from British Columbia to Ontario. On Thursday, October 19th, Signatures will launch its anniversary show at Lansdowne's Aberdeen Pavillion
Ottawa Fire Services set to host annual fire truck pull for Epilepsy Ottawa
The long-awaited Ottawa Fire Truck Pull will gather friends and family in the capital on October 21 at Lansdowne Park. Teams of 10 brave participants will gear up to prove they have what it takes to pull a ten-tonne fire truck 100 feet across Lansdowne Park. For some friendly competition,
The Ottawa Fire Truck Pull in support of Epilepsy Ottawa returns to Lansdowne.
Ever heard the saying, "Many hands make light work?" Epilepsy Ottawa hopes so because, on October 8th, teams will work together to see who can pull an Ottawa Fire Service Truck the farthest. The Ottawa Fire Truck Pull is a family-friendly event where 100 percent of the funds raised will
10 things to do in Ottawa this weekend – September 9-11, 2022
Cirque du Soleil - Kooza When: Until September 25, 2022 Where: Zibi, 3 Rue Eddy, Gatineau What time: various time Admission: From $50 Click here for tickets The family-friendly Cirque du Soleil’s big top is back with the production KOOZA. The show is non-stop entertainment from beginning to end and explores
10 things to do in Ottawa this weekend – June 24-26, 2022
25th Ottawa Fringe Festival When: June 16-26, 2022 Where: Multiple venues downtown Ottawa What time: Various times. Click here for the schedule Admission: From $12 per show — Click here for tickets It is the final weekend of the 25th edition of the Ottawa Fringe Festival. Don't miss the in-person performances featuring local,
10 things to do in Ottawa this weekend – June 10-12, 2022
Ottawa Titans vs. Empire State Greys When: Friday, June 10, 2022 Where: RCGT Park, 300 Coventry Road What time: 6:30 pm Admission: From $11 Click here to get your tickets Back in town after a road trip to Trois-Riviere, the Ottawa Titans take on the Empire State Greys in three games this weekend. For
10 things to do in Ottawa this weekend – June 3 to 5, 2022
2022 Ottawa Ribfest When: June 1st-5th Where: Sparks Street What time: 11 am – 10 pm daily — Sunday 11 pm -7 pm Admission: Free Head to Sparks Street to taste ribs from eight incredible “ribbers” who live, eat, sleep and breathe BBQ. Three blocks of BBQ'ers will be competing for Ottawa’s
The Kingdom of Belgium unveils a mural at Lansdowne Park
“The world is my canvas” is a well-known quote in the world of urban art where street artists use paint and various installations to liven up the street scape with creative and interpretive designs of all colours and shapes that bring a vibrancy and energy to neighbourhoods. The Embassy of Belgium
Immersive exhibit at Lansdowne Park makes you feel like you’re inside a Van Gogh painting
Photos: Kat Walcott With the closures of museums and galleries over the past 18 months, we’ve been missing that feeling of experiencing beautiful art in person. Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience opens in Ottawa today and is sure to excite and re-awaken your art-loving soul. Hosted at Lansdowne Park’s
BEST OF OTTAWA 2021: Beaches and parks
After over 20-years writing about life in Ottawa, we think we have a pretty good idea of the best of what this city has to offer. In this weekly series, we share our picks with you — our top spots for takeout, live music venues, local brews, bands and more. Check, share
Skateboarding in the capital: Ottawa skate parks
Photo: iStock It all started in California and Hawaii in the 1940s and it wasn’t long before it spread around the globe. Skateboarding is an individualistic form of expression practiced by people of all ages and identities. It is believed that it traces back to a desire by surfers to enjoy their sport
BEST OF OTTAWA 2020: Parks, Beaches & Trails
After over 20-years writing about life in Ottawa, we think we have a pretty good idea of the best of what this city has to offer. In this weekly series, we share our picks with you — our top hotels, live music venues, local brews, bands and more. Check, share and discuss
The NHL Mobile Museum stops in Ottawa to showcase Black hockey history
Attention hockey fans! Looking for a fun way to celebrate your favourite sport and Black History Month at the same time? Don't miss the NHL Mobile Museum’s stop in Ottawa as part of the 14-city NHL and American Legacy Black Hockey History Truck Tour! As the name indicates, this initiative,
What’s happening in Ottawa January 24th – 26th, 2020
What: Ottawa Home & Remodelling Show When: Jan. 23rd - 26th Where: EY Centre Price: $10 - $11 The annual Ottawa Home & Remodelling Show is back to serve all your home improvement needs! This multi-day event features top home companies and retailers, live demonstrations, workshops and
Ottawa Fury FC growing in confidence in 2-0 win over Atlanta United
Photo credit: Steve Kingsman/Freestyle Photography/Ottawa Fury FC The mood was positive around Lansdowne Park and inside TD Place this past Saturday afternoon with the annual Canadian Tulip Festival underway and Ottawa Fury FC looking to build on their first win of the season the previous Monday against Penn FC. The positivity
8,000 attend Ottawa Fury FC’s School Day Game against New York Red Bulls II
Photos by: Steve Kingsman Ottawa Fury FC, in their second annual School Day Game, faced a talented New York Red Bulls II team. Red Bulls II entered the match in third place in the USL Eastern Conference standings and is the highest scoring team (15) in the entire league. Fury
Volleyball Nations League is Coming to Ottawa
Photos courtesy of Volleyball Canada and Team Canada Over the past year Ottawa has played host to an impressive list of big sporting events, and now there is one more to add to the line-up. The best volleyball players in the world are coming to the Nation’s Capital. In June, The
Lucy Dacus’ Unintentional Breakthrough
Ottawa Life’s Festival City Series is back! We'll provide a unique look at some of your favourite events. We’ll go beyond the music with artist interviews, volunteer profiles, concert reviews and spotlights on the tastes, sights and sounds of the festival season. Your city! Your festivals! Like a good sunscreen, Ottawa Life
BEST OF OTTAWA: Festivals
With 20-years writing about Ottawa life we think we have a pretty good idea of the best of what this city has to offer. In this new weekly summer series we’ll share it with you. From our top picks of hotels, live music venues, local brews, bands and more, check,
Irish Pride is in the Aer
As they made their way down to Lansdowne Park, no one in the parade seemed to mind the weather as they were all seemingly kept warm by their Irish pride. Soon after the parade finished the Aberdeen Pavilion came to life with Irish music, as it filled with green wearing
Elementary, Watson!
The colorful flash of fireworks lighting up the Ottawa sky ushered us into the New Year a few weeks ago. The foundation was laid for what is shaping up to be one of the biggest years the city has ever seen. Today, the proverbial cherry was placed firmly on top
Ottawa’s Family Friendly New Year’s Eve Events
2017 is sure to be a special year for Canada, marking 150 years since confederation. Here in the capital this monumental year will be welcomed in style. Ottawa is offering plenty of family friendly and free options for ringing in the new year. We’ve compiled a list of some of
Angie’s Models and Talent International Opens New Flagship Centre
Photos by by Ali Matthews. For over two decades, Angie Sakla-Seymour has owned and operated the top modelling agency in the Capital. Angie’s Models and Talent International (AMTI) has been successful at bringing local talent to the global stage through countless magazine covers, advertising campaigns and film. “When we first launched
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