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HOK #80: Angie Reshitnyk

Meet Angie Reshitnyk. “I was born in Montreal, first generation, and I moved to Ottawa in...

The untold story of the Hinton family, part two

By Dave Allston -  In my previous column, readers were introduced to Joseph Hinton in...

Letter to the Editor: When you wear your heart on your sleeve

Dear Editor, I have a lot of respect for small business owners who stretch their...

An invitation from the Hampton Iona Community Group

Submitted by Lorne Cutler - Since our last AGM, Hampton Iona Community Group (HICG)...

A Q&A with Andrea Douglas: parent, volunteer, cancer survivor

Kitchissippi Times: You are organizing a new swimming event and fundraiser for The Ottawa Hospital’s...

Fundraiser for Best Buddies Canada is coming to the Clocktower

Submitted by Karen Joyner and Paige Hanson -  Robert and Maggie have been friends for...

Goodbye baby cakes: Holland’s Cake and Shake closes its doors

By Jared Davidson -  For four years, Michael Holland has run Holland’s Cake and Shake,...

Welcoming new business to Kitchissippi and saying goodbye to a few favourites

By Jacob Hoytema -  As the weather clears and the snow melts away, new businesses...
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HOK #79: Alysha Baldwin

Meet Alysha Baldwin. “I was born in Scarborough Grace Hospital and I grew up mostly in...

Cornerstone Housing: Helping women find their community

By Andrea Prazmowski -  In a cozy corner of a Richmond Road coffee shop, Sheena...

Drama (and dessert) for International Women’s Day

By Judith van Berkom - Writer, director, and Kitchissippi ward resident, Joan Conrod’s play, Women...

What can 100 kids do? Quite a bit, as it turns out.

By Bhavana Gopinath - Grace Brosha, an 11-year-old student at Ecole St-Francois D'Assise in Hintonburg,...