Thank you for insulting Lowertown, @_MarkSutcliffe. Re-routing the 3500 trucks that rumble down our streets every day may not be a priority for you, but it is for us. You express concern for the quality of life in other communities. Why does Lowertown not matter? @PlanteSteph613
Many of us can remember what the Market used to be. Farmers along ByWard and York. Clarence Street alone hosting a fish market, a bakery, a bookstore dedicated to cookery books, some clothing shops, and a couple of cafés instead of clubs. Sigh. ottawacitizen.com/opinion/grenie…
@ProfBrianCox@RoyalAlbertHall I have seen him twice, both in the 90s. Once with Joe Cocker opening (wow!) and the other with Joni Mitchell. Both amazing shows all around!
Saw Bob Dylan tonight @RoyalAlbertHall for the first time (!) and it was magnificent. Band superb, Bob superb. No phones allowed, and it added so much to the atmosphere. I was surprised what a difference it made.
We'll be hosting a pop-up Emergency Pet Foodbank this Wednesday, Oct. 30 in Vanier!
If you’re struggling to afford pet food, stop by Francophone Square, outside the Vanier Community Services Centre, from 1 to 4 p.m. to receive pet food, treats, supplies and pet care information.
The Atlantic City Pop Festival in 1969 was a legendary gathering, bringing together some of the greatest acts of the era and nobody mentions it at all.
When crises happen folks rightly call for accountability
Money set aside for healthcare is not being spent on healthcare on a regular basis
To reach this conclusion, journalists built a database of spending piece by piece from fragmented public data
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