ART BEAT – TIM HUNT’S MAIN STREET SKETCHES Perpetual Construction Zone for Many Residents Ensnared in the Greenfield/Main/Hawthorne Project OPINION: Hydro One and The Uglification of Centennial Boulevard
A gathering of artists celebrates their new works

A gathering of artists celebrates their new works

MAINSTREETER STAFF Young adult fiction writer and OOE resident, Tanis Browning-Shelp recently celebrated the launch of her third novel in her Maryn O’Brien series in the company of a creative… Read more »

Inaugural Hawthorne street party a success

Inaugural Hawthorne street party a success

JESSICA BRANDON-JEPP Fun, friendship and community were on display in September when about 50 neighbours came together to celebrate and socialize at the first annual Hawthorne Avenue street party. The… Read more »

Annual holiday event supports Hospice Care Ottawa

Annual holiday event supports Hospice Care Ottawa

KRISTINA VOTH-CHILDS Homes for the Holidays has become an annual tradition for many OOE residents to get into the holiday spirit. Now in its 16th year, this event will see… Read more »

Is your child’s backpack a pain in the neck?

Is your child’s backpack a pain in the neck?

DR. STEPHEN KONKLE “Strapping on the backpack” is a daily ritual for students. They struggle to fit in all the necessities of school – books, binders, and supplies – as… Read more »

Remembrance ceremony to mark 100th anniversary of the end of WW1

Remembrance ceremony to mark 100th anniversary of the end of WW1

REV. GEORGES WINTERS B.MSC. CHAPLAIN, STRATHCONA LEGION ‘595’ As everyone knows, we commemorate Remembrance Day each year on November 11th. Whether born in Canada or immigrated here recently or in… Read more »

Sheila White’s advice: Make music happen

Sheila White’s advice: Make music happen

SUE BEATTIE It was both an eye-opening and an ear-opening experience chatting recently with Sheila White on the topic of music. Her sheer love of life is intoxicating – and… Read more »

Condo residents commemorate Holy Trinity Church

Condo residents commemorate Holy Trinity Church

JOHN DANCE As Old Ottawa East’s oldest church faces the wrecking ball, residents across the street celebrated the unveiling of a “digitally enhanced art piece” by graphic artist Ben Novak… Read more »

Children’s Garden grows more than produce <br/>A special gardening club helps homeless LGBTQ youth find a safe, green space in OOE

Children’s Garden grows more than produce
A special gardening club helps homeless LGBTQ youth find a safe, green space in OOE

Lorne Abugov Strolling by the Ottawa Children’s Garden in the early autumn, one is taken aback by the sheer bounty of green produce awaiting harvest that has sprung up this… Read more »

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

RE: GREENFIELD VILLAGE: A THRIVING CORNER OF OUR COMMUNITY In response to Tara Hogeterp’s article in last month’s Mainstreeter, I’m hoping to provide a bit of historical background on the… Read more »

Some Progress At 115 Echo Drive Condo

Some Progress At 115 Echo Drive Condo

Under the headline “Contentious canal condo concerns”, John Dance reported in the April Mainstreeter that despite design awards, the proposed new six-storey “Echo” condominium fell short of the Main Street… Read more »

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