Charlie Senack

Charlie Senack is the editor of the Kitchissippi Times, a vibrant community newspaper serving Ottawa's west end. With a deep passion for local storytelling, Charlie has dedicated his career to amplifying the voices of the Ottawa community and uncovering the stories that matter most to its residents. Known for his journalistic integrity and creative flair, Charlie brings energy and insight to every issue, fostering connections and shining a spotlight on the people, places, and events that make Ottawa unique.

Somerset West injection site closure could lead to more unlawful behavior, experts warn

 Health agencies are warning public drug use and unlawful behavior in Centretown will get...

Case of the missing cows: Where did they come from? 

There is a mystery looming through Kitchissippi. Where did the missing cows come from?  Over...

A complicated legacy of fighting for LGBTQ+ rights in Ottawa

Why do we celebrate Pride? It's a question many ask themselves decades after the...

Love in multiples: How a Britannia family makes polyamory work

Britannia resident Ocean O’Fhloinn realized they might not be monogamous after catching feelings for...

Daylight homicide by gunfire rocks Westboro

It was a typical summer evening at Hampton Park Plaza. Residents were out shopping...

‘I have some dreams’: Aron Slipacoff takes over at Wellington West BIA

From the time Aron Slipacoff was 12 years old, he was taught the value...
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Editor’s Letter: Ciao Italia! 

Hello readers and happy summer! It’s hard to believe we are halfway through the...

Summer is a time to make life-long memories 

  Summer is a time to make memories. Whether it’s family vacations aboard or staycations...

Police investigating possible antisemitic hate symbol at Ottawa Jewish school

Ottawa Police are investigating after a controversial red triangle was painted outside a Glabar...

Humans: Tony Lofaro has friends in high places  

  When Tony Lofaro first put pen to paper as a young kid, he had...

Ashton a place of murder in Brenda Chapman’s latest novel

When author Brenda Chapman was driving through Ashton last year, she thought it would...

New Shepherds of Good Hope building leads to increased crime

Carlington residents are reporting increased crime and open drug use a year after the...
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