Ottawa Magazine - Spring - Summer 2023
Ottawa Magazine - Spring - Summer 2023
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In this issue
FUTURE OF DOWNTOWN
We take the pulse of a rapidly changing core
BY KATHLEEN BARR, MATT HARRISON, AMEN JAFRI, HATTIE KLOTZ, AND NICKIE SHOBEIRY PORTRAITS BY DAVID KAWAI
THE WINDS OF CHANGE
More big storms are coming. What the city is doing to prepare.
BY HANNAH SABOURIN
Lasting Impacts
The people behind Ottawa Magazine reflect on 25 years
8 mins
Q&A - Hugh Fraser
He's not only a former Olympic sprinter who went on to become a judge and advise on anti-doping strategies, he is also a father who watched his two sons play hockey at high levels. Adrian Harewood talks to the new head of Hockey Canada about what the sport needs now
4 mins
Found - The last matchsticks of Old Hull
Built as working-class homes in the wake of a great fire, Laurent R-Cardinal explores the fraught balance between saving the history of these turn-of-the-century homes and the needs of a growing metropolis
2 mins
Opinion - Counselling change
It's been 20 years, but the effects of amalgamation are still being felt. Drew-Anne Glennie argues community councils could reconnect us with city hall and our neighbours
3 mins
THE FUTURE OF DOWNTOWN
The way people move and work in the core is changing. We explore the possibilities by talking to industry leaders and engaged residents about how to build a great downtown
10+ mins
THE HOTEL FACTOR
As tourism returns, new hotels are opening - and many have their sights set on locals
3 mins
THE WINDS OF CHANGE
Storms that knock down trees and cut power are becoming increasingly common. A snapshot of the May 2022 derecho offers a glimpse of what city hall and small businesses are doing to prepare for the next big one
6 mins
Lasting beauty
Three generations, two homes, and one challenge: Build a house that works for everyone now- and into the future
3 mins
Sweet ensuite
A luxurious his-and-hers bathroom offers one couple space and serenity
1 min
Walk-in wonder
Inside the glamorous renovation of one Gloucester home
2 mins
Architecture as filter
Finding patterns in the portfolio of architect Rick Shean
1 min
Design Insider
Upcoming projects, recent awards, and new openings in the city's dynamic design and build sector
3 mins
Working with the grain
As demand for artisanal bread and craft beer continues to grow, Hattie Klotz meets the people building Ontario's small-scale grain sector from the ground up
3 mins
Found - Working with the grain
As demand for artisanal bread and craft beer continues to grow, Hattie Klotz meets the people building Ontario's small-scale grain sector from the ground up
2 mins
Food for Thought - Exhibits with taste
While Ottawa may not be a sophisticated metropolis that compares with London, Paris, or Rome, it is still the national capital, and as such is blessed with excellent museums and galleries, as well as some really good food. But as Hattie Klotz learns, it can be difficult to find the two under the same roof
2 mins
Drink - The low and no trend
Experts agree: a world of benefits and flavours come with reduced alcohol consumption. Yvonne Langen surveys the scene - and offers a refreshing recipe
3 mins
Ottawa Magazine Description:
Publisher: St. Joseph's Communications
Category: Culture
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
Ottawa Magazine exists to inspire the ambition that will shape the future of Ottawa.
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