Rev Ekong: Praise God in Difficult Times
Reasons to Praise God in Difficult Times by Rev Bassey Ekong Reasons To Praise God in Difficult Times KEY SCRIPTURES: 1 Thessalonians 5:18; 2 Chronicles 20:22-30; Hebrews 13:15-16 Hebrews 13:15…
Ottawa’s First Black Business Expo
One of its kind: Ottawa’s First Black Business Expo by Lydia Jean-Francois 24 April 2022 As a city rich in culture and diversity, Ottawa has an impressive number of black-owned…
Councillor Rawlson King
Thursday 26 May 2022 Hydro Ottawa Continues to Work On Power Restoration Concerning prolonged power outages, Hydro Ottawa is aiming to have the bulk of the electrical system up and…
Academic award for Kika Otiono
Black Ottawa Scene’s Associate Editor Kika Otiono has added another award to an already illustrious list of academic and community awards. She was one of the recipients of the 2022…
About our elders – The white rabbit hole
The white rabbit hole by Ketcia Peters When I first started the draft for this article, I didn’t realize how deep the white rabbit hole would have been. As it…
Ofosu: Interviewing for a new job
Although today’s job market is largely employee-driven, anyone planning to change jobs needs to heed these red flags as they prepare for that important job interview. Click on the link…
City settles lawsuit with assault victim
Obi Ifedi settles lawsuit with City of Ottawa after 2020 incident in which he was hit by bylaw officer The civil lawsuit was settled last week, though city officials cited…
Tulloch: Oraka, Health researcher
Dr. Chinedu Oraka MBBS, MHA Medical research efforts are normally directed to understanding the effects of health-related issues that affect the predominant demographic groups within a population. In the Canadian…
Vive Akugha: Happiness Ever After
Netflix’s Happiness Ever After Image credit: Screenshots from AfricaOnNetflix on YouTube Happiness Ever After is a 2021 sequel to 2016’s Happiness Is a Four-Letter Word. This movie is about three…
Ottawa’s first book vending program for indigenous youth
Click on the link below to view CTV Ottawa’s report on Ottawa’s inaugural book vending machine for indigenous youth at the Assumption Catholic Elementary School in Vanier. Ottawa’s first book…