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.

The Ottawa Art Gallery paints community and creativity 

When people think of Canadian art districts, their minds probably turn to Toronto, Montreal,...

How R.I.S.E Academy is making an ‘Impact’ through food and learning

The sun is going down over the Caldwell Family Centre, and about 40 high...

Kitchissippi area parents worry over proposed OCDSB changes

The Ottawa Carleton District School board is in a tough financial spot. It is...

Meet the federal election candidates running in Ottawa Centre 

The upcoming federal election is becoming a more competitive race than initially expected.  Polls months...

Meet Catherine McKenney, the new MPP for Ottawa Centre

When Catherine McKenney lost Ottawa’s Mayoral race in 2022, they planned to move on...

5 priorities Ottawa Centre MP Yasir Naqvi has for this year

 There isn’t a shortage of changes in politics: A provincial election has just ended....
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Jeff Thomas ensures Indigenous voices are heard through stories and photos

It was 1984, and Ottawa artist Jeff Thomas stood on Queen Street West in...

Meet Chairman George, the Britannia resident who’s a superstar in China

 There is a crisp fall breeze in the air as George Sapounidis sits down...

Growing trends: House plants are becoming the new addiction  

 Spring has arrived early at Wild Willy’s plant store. Tulips, begonias, succulents, and even...

Five local priorities Councillor Jeff Leiper has for 2025

There is no shortage of headlines coming out of city hall these days: cutbacks...

Britannia and Kichi Sibi Winter Trail networks try to fight climate change

 It’s a Friday afternoon in mid January and groomer Dave Adams is out fine-tuning...

Chinatown BIA says drug users leading to increased crime

 Talk to any business in Ottawa’s Chinatown and each of them have a story...
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