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HOK #90: John Dingwall

Meet John Dingwall. “I’ve always liked Ottawa because it’s a small big town. It’s a town...

Kitchissippi’s 2018 in review (plus updates!)

By Andrea Tomkins -  The annual retrospective issue has become a bit of a tradition...

One of Kitchissippi’s best-known street artists paints a picture of his future

By Charlie Senack -  Since moving to Ottawa six years ago, Arpi, an acclaimed street artist,...

Pasta with a purpose

By Bella Crysler -  On January 17, Nepean High School’s Key Club International will host...

A familiar face in Kitchissippi

Submitted by Katherine Bennett - It is a cliché that people want to have a neighbourhood...

How the spirit of Christmas brightened one of the bleakest moments in Ottawa’s history

By Dave Allston - The early growth of Kitchissippi, and indeed Ottawa as a whole,...
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Local 10-year-old raises money for Project TEMBO

Submitted by Mary Lu Beaupre -   “I just wanted to help and I like to...

Amica celebrates ten year anniversary with warm words from very first resident

By Hollie Grace James -  Seated comfortably in her elegant yet accessible suite, painted a...

Hot meals to fill hearts and feed souls – Moe Atallah’s Christmas tradition lives on 

By Charlie Senack -  When Moe Atallah moved to Canada from Lebanon in 1976, he...

HOK #89: Tim Thibeault ?

Meet Tim Thibeault. “I first moved to Holland Avenue in 1960 as a ten-year-old, and have...

Stubbe Chocolates a sweet addition to Kitchissippi

Chef Heinrich Stubbe came to Canada almost 30 years ago. A trained pastry chef who initially taught at Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Arts Institute upon arrival in Ottawa, he soon chose to focus on chocolate and legions of customers are grateful he did. Stubbe’s truffles, chocolates, tortes and pastries are all made in-house with the finest ingredients.

Neighbourhood visits of the feline kind

It was a normal weekday, and Janet Wright received a call from St. George Catholic School, telling her that Jacob got in trouble and needed to be picked up from the principal’s office.
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