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Cleaning the Capital is an exciting way for residents to foster community pride by cleaning up their parks, bus stops, woodlots, ravines, shorelines and pathways, while enjoying the outdoors and ...
Syracuse Jazz Fest is on for 2025 with some big names on the lineup, including three Rock and Roll Hall of Famers. The 39th ...
Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Reportedly the new Ottawa home of Justin Trudeau, Rockcliffe Park is already home to new Prime Minister Mark Carney’s ...
Here's a collection of the Jazz Night team's favorite holiday music, including timeless classics and a few brand-new bops.
1:49 Protesters target Langley dealership amid backlash against Tesla owner Elon Musk The federal government is pausing payments that are to be made to EV-manufacturing giant Tesla under Ottawa ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) -Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue are coming to Greenfield Lake Amphitheater this September. The band is set to perform on Sept. 18-19 with special guest Abraham Alexander.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will run in the Ottawa riding of Nepean in the next federal election, according to the Liberal Party. "Ottawa is where Mark Carney raised his family, devoted his career ...
OTTAWA—The Liberal government is lending AtkinsRéalis, formerly SNC-Lavalin, up to $304 million to design the next generation of CANDU nuclear reactors, a move that could allow the company to ...
Ahead of its highly anticipated Give to Get Art Auction on May 29th, the Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) offers some expert advice on investing in art. Art can inspire, spark Paris, Tokyo, or Berlin, even if ...
What: In a special edition celebrating its 20th anniversary, the Canadian Folk Music Awards are hosting a series of concerts in Ottawa-Gatineau with shows by Connie Kaldor, The Andrew Collins Trio, ...
Mardi Gras may be in the rear-view mirror but don't tell that to one of the Crescent City's favorite party people, Trombone Shorty. His New Orleans-flavored jazz-funk is always a guarantee of a ...
A spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Canada urged Ottawa to "stop making irresponsible remarks", as pundits feared a further downturn in relations between the countries after years of strain.
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