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  • What happened to the O’Brien Hotel in Gatineau Park?
    2024/09/16

    In 2018 a boutique hotel called The O’Brien opened to great fanfare in Gatineau Park. The derelict mansion overlooking Meech Lake had been given a multi-million dollar facelift - funded by taxpayers. But the following year, it was closed. What happened? Robyn Bresnahan investigates.

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    14 分
  • What’s the new Night Mayor’s plan to revitalize Ottawa’s social scene from sundown to sunrise?
    2024/09/09

    Mathieu Grondin says he’s been in “listening mode” all summer since being appointed Ottawa’s new nightlife commissioner. So what did he hear? Robyn Bresnahan meets him for an evening stroll – ending up at an Ottawa speakeasy – where he gets a grilling from three night owls.

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    33 分
  • How will a new museum tell the story of the Vietnamese “boat people” who sought freedom in Ottawa?
    2024/08/26

    There’s a community garden at the corner of Somerset and Preston streets. But if Can Le’s dream comes to fruition, shovels will soon be in the ground for a brand new museum to commemorate the Vietnamese “boat people”. Robyn Bresnahan digs into the story of how Ottawans opened their homes and hearts to thousands of refugees in what became known as Project 4000.

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    13 分
  • Why aren’t there more places to eat and drink along Ottawa’s waterfronts?
    2024/08/19

    Between the Ottawa River, the Rideau Canal and the Rideau River, Ottawa has some prime waterfront space. So why aren’t there more cafes and restaurants along it? Robyn Bresnahan goes for a bike ride with a chef who sees so much potential along Ottawa’s waterways. Plus, an urban planner weighs in with a bird’s eye view.

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    19 分
  • Where do queer seniors find community in Ottawa?
    2024/08/12

    Clubs, bars, internet dating — so much of queer culture is focused on spaces for young people. So where does one go to find connection in their senior years? Robyn Bresnahan meets two longtime friends determined to create a safe community for Ottawa’s 2SLGBTQ+ community as they age. NOTE: This episode has been corrected. The original version misgendered one guest.

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    14 分
  • How did Glenroy Gilbert’s Olympic gold change the advice he now gives as head coach for Athletics Canada?
    2024/07/29

    Ottawa’s Glenroy Gilbert was part of the relay team which famously defeated the Americans in the 1996 Summer Olympics, bringing home gold for Canada in the 4x100m. Although it was the highlight of his sporting career, he confesses to Robyn Bresnahan he wishes he’d done things differently.

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    19 分
  • From podium high to life low: What inspired an Ottawa Olympian to help elite athletes find meaning in life after sports?
    2024/07/22

    Life after an Olympic medal isn’t always easy. When the extreme training, intense discipline, physical pain and world travel suddenly ends, some athletes can end up in a dark place. Robyn Bresnahan talks to a decorated Ottawa paddler who’s now helping fellow Olympians transition from one stage of life into another. Please note that this episode discusses mental health with a brief mention of suicide.

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    20 分
  • Why did Ottawa backpedal on bike sharing?
    2024/07/15

    You can rent an e-scooter in Ottawa with the scan of a QR code - but not a bike. While Montreal and other cities have had great success with bike-sharing, why did Ottawa’s past attempts deflate? Robyn Bresnahan hears about the wheels in motion to bring bike sharing back.

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    15 分