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Iva Stavri founded LingoStars during the pandemic. Photo Credit David Chang Photography

Virtual assistance

Online tutoring offers a flexible alternative for busy families Daniel Aram-Ali has received French tutoring in-person and online, and prefers the latter. The Ottawa resident works sessions with LingoStars Tutoring into his busy schedule—“and I can [do] my lessons from […]

The editor as a Ryerson University journalism grad. Photo courtesy Jostens Canada

From the editor

Socially speaking, it was an awkward time, and for someone with a tendency towards being high strung, being a student gave me plenty to worry about. Despite both of those things, my scholastic years were some of my happiest. As […]

Back to school, but back to normal?

Educators ready themselves to head back to class — but what will the 2021-2022 year look like?   He might be the educator, but Gareth Reid has learned a lot over the past 16 months. The director of Turnbull School, […]

It’s OK to be excited—and nervous—for summer camp!

By Dovercourt Recreation Centre With just two months to go, we are feeling all the possible feelings about summer camp—excitement, anticipation, and apprehension—to name a few. With lots of questions lingering and very few answers, we know that many families […]

Summer camps at the Ottawa School of Theatre

Workshops in everything from acting to talent shows and everything in between   Happy (meh) one-year anniversary of COVID-19!   Ottawa School of Theatre teachers, staff, volunteers, and even our studios, costumes, and props, cannot wait to return to in-person classes […]