“Bigger and better than ever!” says the organizer of Osheaga as they announced part of their 2021 lineup, which includes headliners Post Malone, Cardi B and the Foo Fighters. The festival’s official Twitter page announced the annual event will be returning from July 30th – August 1st, 2021. So, the question remains whether it will go on in person, go virtual or even face cancellation again. Organizers say that they will be following the Quebec government’s decisions and monitoring restrictions closely as the festival start date approaches. The event’s website shows different payment plans for tickets, but does […]
Author: Kayla Whiteduck
Tips to protect your package deliveries this holiday season
How did you do with Black Friday yesterday? Did you end up getting all your Christmas shopping done? Maybe at least got something to spoil yourself? Perhaps you wanted to skip the lines and do some shopping online. If that’s the case we have to keep in mind that there are some grinches out there. You know what I mean – also known as ‘porch pirates’… As frustrating as […]
Santa is still coming to malls this holiday season; with Covid-19 restrictions in place
Your visit with Santa may look a little different at Ottawa malls this year. While most have either cancelled their Santa visits or made it virtual, a few are still proceeding with Covid-19 restrictions in place. Most of Ottawa’s largest malls have recently announced that they will not be proceeding with Santa visits as originally planned due to Covid-19. This includes: Bayshore […]
Ottawa moves to ‘Orange’ level this weekend, major theaters choose not to reopen
This week Premier Ford introduced new pandemic restriction ‘levels’ and at midnight Ottawa moved into the ‘orange level’. This allows restaurants, bars, gyms and fitness centres to open under restrictions. It also allows movie theaters to open, but most in Ottawa are choosing not to do so. Cineplex and Landmark cinemas have announced they will remain closed despite having the option to reopen under restrictions. According to […]
Pandemic Move
If you didn’t know, I bought my first home recently, and I have been sharing my experiences on air. The buying part was a fun but stressful experience in this market, but I didn’t expect the moving part to be such a challenge too! I officially move out of my apartment today! Despite reserving a […]
Indigenous Face Masks Mission
When it comes to the pandemic many of us want to feel safe, whether it’s going out to run errands or simply to work or school. Given the importance of masks to help stop the spread of Covid-19, it is important that they are widely available to everyone. Unfortunately, not everyone has easy access to […]
City Folk Festival Moves Online for 2020
Though you won’t be outside this September enjoying live music surrounded by thousands of other fans, you will not have to wait a whole year to experience one of Ottawa’s most beloved music festivals. Following the lead of some other major events in this city this year, CityFolk Festival 2020 is going virtual. Organizers have […]
Tony Hawk’s Birthday Surprise
Remember the good ol’ days, coming home from school and running to your room to play some Tony Hawk Pro Skater. I remember it like it was yesterday. At this year’s Summer Game Fest, Activison announced that they’re working with Vicarious Vision to remaster the classic Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 and 2 games! Today is […]
How to make Indian Tacos/Bannock
When it comes to being in isolation, a lot of us turn to making baked goods, new recipes or just simply trying something new. Some are going above and beyond their comfort zone. Now I’m not much of a cook myself but I try here and there. Being a First Nation Algonquin woman from a […]
The Awkward Look
Let’s face it, we may feel a little silly at times as we’re not used to wearing medical or other types of face masks. It almost feels unnatural, but I guarantee if you go out on your next grocery shopping session you’re going to run into a lot of people with masks. Then hey, you […]