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.

Ottawa housing market heating up already in 2021

By Charlie Senack  Even during a global health pandemic, Ottawa’s housing market continues to be...

Religious leaders reflect on year one of the pandemic

By Charlie Senack  COVID-19 restrictions have forced religious institutions to keep their doors shut for...

‘Everyone needs love:’ 8-year-old local gathers donations, money for respite centre

By Charlie Senack  A local kid from Westboro is doing her part to help support...

Harden named Ottawa Centre NDP candidate for next election

Ottawa Centre MPP Joel Harden has been nominated as the New Democrats’ candidate in...

Hintonburg couple helps missing cat find home after nine months

 It was a cold January evening when a cat was found wandering through the...

Checking in with Kitchissippi Coun. Leiper

By Charlie Senack At city hall, 2020 started off as a challenging year with a...
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‘Still on the Front Lines:’ Celebrating Black History Month virtually in 2021

By Charlie Senack  Black History Month is about to begin in a year that organizers...

‘110 per cent grateful’: Hintonburg bakery owners thankful for local support after break-in

By Charlie Senack  Businesses across the city have been impacted by financial constraints and a...

Five years on, the SJAM Trail is going strong

By Charlie Senack  With snow on the ground, it won’t be long before winter is...

There’s a new martial arts school in town

A new business has arrived in Westboro that can teach you skills to defend...

How the WAVE family changed course together

When the COVID-19 pandemic closed all non-essential services in mid-March, a local organization that...

Catering to community needs: Noor Food Market opens

  Canadian businesses have had to adapt to COVID-19 and, for those in industries that...
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