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.

Five things about Julie Findlay, Westboro’s ‘Mom in the Know’

It can be difficult to think of just a few words to sum up...

This Wellington West chef has advanced to the 2026 Canadian Culinary Championship  

Wellington West chef Jason Sawision, co-owner of Stofa, is preparing for one of the...

Rethinking the getaway:  Ottawa residents seek new travel options beyond the U.S.

Forget Florida and Vegas – Canadians are charting a new course when it comes...

Royal Ottawa to reopen urgent care clinic next spring

Nearly 25 years after its emergency department was shuttered by the provincial government, The...

Former journalist Joanne Chianello says she will run for city council in Kitchissippi

Former Ottawa Citizen and CBC municipal affairs journalist Joanne Chianello has confirmed that she...

What to see and do in Ottawa throughout December

 December is one of my favourite months of the year thanks to all the...
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Ottawa becomes the scene of crime in new anthology

Many local mystery authors have been quoted as saying Ottawa is a great city...

Carlington’s Alexander Community Centre gets $8 million expansion

The Alexander Community Centre in Carlington is getting a facelift.  A new gymnasium, three times...

Concerts and christmas markets: Events happening throughout Ottawa in November 

It is hard to believe it is already November!  While that means the snow will...

Ottawa’s oldest mall closes today after 70 years

For generations of west-end Ottawa residents, Westgate Shopping Centre was more than just a...

How new housing rules will drastically change Civic Hospital and Champlain Park neighbourhoods

If you walk through Champlain Park or the Civic Hospital neighbourhood, no two houses...

What to do with the transitway once light rail opens

For years, Woodpark residents have lived with the dust, detours and noise of light...
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