Author: Olivia Senecal
Minor earthquake near Shawville shakes the Ottawa-Gatineau area
At 12:36pm today, an earthquake occurred 20 kilometres northeast of Shawville, Quebec. Many reported feeling the shake throughout western Quebec and eastern Ontario. Beyond rattling homes, no damage or injuries have been reported.
Join Canadian musicians in supporting cancer research with the 2026 Terry Fox Run merchandise
Keep Terry’s dream alive and raise the funds needed for a better tomorrow. All proceeds from the merchandise sales are donated to cancer research.
2026 Canadian Ringette Championships display incredible sportsmanship and finish strong
The week was full of displays of dedication and strength along with many impressive plays. This year’s athletes gave it their all and made these games nothing short of spectacular!
What’s on in Stittsville this Easter weekend
From egg hunts to celebrations, Stittsville has a lot in store this Saturday. Come get together with the community to welcome in the spring season!
Discover your potential with the Ottawa Youth Week 2026 Leadership Competitions
Get first hand insight into decision-making, leadership strategy, and the real-world challenges facing multiple sectors in Ottawa.
The 2026 Canadian Ringette Championships kick into action
Over 900 athletes among 50 teams, including our local West Ottawa Wild, will compete for national championships this week from March 29th to April 4th.
Protecting our environment – five ways to be sustainable
Sometimes it can feel like anything you do won’t make a dent in helping protect the environment, but every small act helps create a better world.
Spring registration for Cleaning the Capital approaches – come help bring in a green and healthy spring
Every person makes a difference, so register and come participate in the cleaning projects between April 15 and May 31.
How the high gas prices are tied to the U.S. and Israel strikes on Iran
Iran has been blocking the Strait of Hormuz, the busiest channel for shipping oil in the world, significantly reducing the number of ships passing through.
Ontario welcomes Classroom Supplies Fund
Rather than having to worry about spending during the school year, teachers should just need to focus on lessons for their students.


















