You’d be surprised how well Ottawa compares to other Canadian cities, in meeting the burgeoning demand for gluten-free.
Twenty- and thirty-somethings set to turn Ottawa into arts capital...
posted by jburpee
A new generation of 20- and 30-somethings is remaking Ottawa into an urban destination of arts and culture. With hip and innovative late-night restaurants, new festivals and publications, is Canada’s capital becoming cool?
Homeless youth, beading for a better tomorrow...
posted by jchen
Can jewellery making help keep at-risk kids off the streets? Ottawa’s Operation Come Home offers homeless youth a fresh start, through beading.
A capital place to film?...
posted by wbrooks
Ottawa has never lived up to its potential as a location for movie shooting. But some people now hope to change that.
Ottawa’s music scene: ch-ch-changing...
posted by jbirenbaum
As former venues of Ottawa live music either shut down or go DJ, opinion is mixed on whether ‘live’ can stay alive much longer.
Eco-friendly goes mainstream...
posted by agentile
The arrival of Terra20, Ottawa’s first green department store, has put eco-friendly products — formerly the domain of feisty, independent boutiques — at centre stage. But will the “friendly” megastore kill small business?