When Ottawa musician Mark Howells is mixing new music, the first one’s to hear his electronic tracks are his roommates from down hall. Before hitting the stage with his band, Mark II, Howells is busy busting out his boppin’ beats from his bedroom sound studio.
Read MoreElsie Clement began her collection of the traditional Swedish Dala horse in 1984. She was inspired by one horse in antique shop and now stables over 300 Dala horses in her home.
Read MoreTwenty-five years after the genocide in Rwanda, one house in Ottawa has become a second home for two refugee women who left their former country. Because of how sensitive this issue is, The Twenty-Fifth Hour agreed not to disclose the location of the house or the names of the refugees for their safety. But we can still share their inspiring stories. Producer: Bárbara d’Oro Camera: Dana Hatherly Editor: Caroline Mercer Music:...
Read MoreWith two seasons of CFL experience under his belt with the Edmonton Eskimos, Nate Behar recently signed a one-year contract with the Ottawa RedBlacks. This deal brings the receiver back to his roots, where he spent four years as the superstar of the Carleton Ravens.
Read MoreTo further examine the subjective meaning of the word ‘home,’ we look at home from the point of view of those in the military as well as those whose loved ones choose to pursue the military.
Read MoreIn the second edition of the Winter 2019 season students speak with people across Ottawa who have chosen to live… differently. Check out the alternative in this episode of The 25th Hour....
Read MoreTwo people are making ritual their routine. Whether their practice be pagan or their worship be wicca, Heather Logan and Sasha Morin find spirituality in candles, crystals and burning herbs. In the light of day and the dark of night, these real world witches hide in plain sight.
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