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Lowertown be damned — we’re reducing harm!
WARNING: This article contains language and scenes that some readers may find disturbing and offensive. (PHOTO: OLM STAFF) My cover story in the OLM summer issue was written in support of a fundraiser for the Shepherds of Good Hope that featured Kathleen Edwards. It began with an origin story set
Expressing concern and making declarations is not an achievement
Ottawa city councillor Catherine McKenney’s motion to declare a housing and homeless emergency in the national capital passed unanimously at city council on a cold night at the end of January. Typically, councillor’s changed the original motion to call it both a ‘crisis and an emergency’. According to city staff,
The Early Days of Ottawa: Not a Handsome City
Painting showing the Sapper's Bridge and Lowertown around 1845. The big street going off to the left is Rideau Street. Painted by Thomas Burrowes, he added himself into the scene, painting away on what would be Parliament Hill today - Archives on Ontario C-1-0-0-0-11 McCord Museum MP-0000.25.887 Ottawa has undergone
OLM’s Favourite Toboggan Hills for 2016
All photos by Sofie Sharom. Nothing says winter like snow spray in your face, wet socks in your boots and a big smile from ear to ear. Whether you use a snow tube, crazy carpet, GT, old fashioned wooden toboggan or even a cafeteria tray, it’s official - sledding season has arrived.
Ho! Ho! Head to the Theatre!
A scene from Anne and Gilbert, The Musical. Photo courtesy of the NAC. Christmas is always a great time to grab the kids and head to the theatre for a family outing. There are two shows on in Ottawa right now that fit the bill perfectly. Anne and Gilbert, The Musical
Foodie Fundraiser to Celebrate and Serve African Small-Scale Farmers
Calling all foodies and philanthropists! A unique foodie fundraiser is coming to Saint Brigid’s Centre for the Arts on May 1 from 7 to 10 p.m. African Harvest is being held by Ottawa-based charity Farm Radio International to celebrate the International Year of Family Farming and its 35th anniversary. Guests will
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