On Sept. 21 protesters gathered in Minto Park to demand a world without sexual violence
On Sept. 21 protesters gathered in Minto Park to demand a world without sexual violence
The Ottawa Heritage Building is lighting up red this week in honour of Dyslexia Awareness Month, bringing attention to the learning difficulty that impacts an estimated one in ten children in Canada.
City council voted unanimously on Wednesday to declare an affordable housing and homelessness emergency, making Ottawa the first Canadian city to do so. The motion was brought by Somerset Coun. Catherine McKenney, who is council’s liaison for housing and homelessness.
When it opens, students can expect to see artwork while waiting for the LRT.
U of O profs weigh in on what this new status could mean for residents.
Ottawa city councillor Mathieu Fleury is exploring the idea of launching a pilot project to start licensing landlords in order to better protect tenants’ rights.
In this week’s edition of On the Hill, reporter Raghad Khalil took to City Hall to meet with none other than Ottawa’s own Jim Watson.
This year’s event showcased zombies from all walks of life, ranging from the graphically gory to the whimsical.