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How are high rents impacting Ottawa businesses? What happens during an all-nighter at the Elgin Street Diner? Every week, host Robyn Bresnahan does a deep dive into a story you're curious about and the issues you want to understand in the city we call home. New episodes every Monday. Have an idea for an episode? Email: thisisottawa@cbc.ca
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Why is one of Chinatown’s most iconic restaurants closing?
Saison 1 · Épisode 37
lundi 28 octobre 2024 • Durée 25:38
Since 1982, Yangtze restaurant on Somerset Street has been a destination for lovers of dim sum. But the family behind it has decided it’s time to move on. Robyn Bresnahan meets its manager to find out why, what’s next and what its closure means to the families who’ve been eating there through the generations.
What’s with Ottawa’s love-hate relationship with roundabouts?
Saison 1 · Épisode 36
lundi 21 octobre 2024 • Durée 16:25
Depending on who you ask, roundabouts are either Ottawa’s answer to keep traffic flowing -- or 'pedestrian death traps'. Robyn Bresnahan heads to Ottawa’s newest roundabout in Orleans to hear why the City is in favour of building more roundabouts and how an engineer navigates criticism from those who feel they’re a dangerous waste of space.
How did Glenroy Gilbert’s Olympic gold change the advice he now gives as head coach for Athletics Canada?
Saison 1 · Épisode 27
lundi 29 juillet 2024 • Durée 19:07
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.
From podium high to life low: What inspired an Ottawa Olympian to help elite athletes find meaning in life after sports?
Saison 1 · Épisode 26
lundi 22 juillet 2024 • Durée 19:30
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.
Why did Ottawa backpedal on bike sharing?
Saison 1 · Épisode 25
lundi 15 juillet 2024 • Durée 14:54
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.
Could Calgary’s water crisis happen in Ottawa?
Saison 1 · Épisode 24
lundi 8 juillet 2024 • Durée 15:03
Residents in and around Calgary were asked to restrict their water use after a massive water main rupture. A local state of emergency was declared and infrastructure experts said the crisis should be a wake-up call for other cities too. Robyn Bresnahan wades into Ottawa’s system and hears about the work that's been going on since a local scare in 2011.
How is Mechanicsville balancing gentrification with the preservation of its working-class history?
Saison 1 · Épisode 23
lundi 24 juin 2024 • Durée 12:47
At 150 years old, Mechanicsville is proud of its blue-collar history. But like many other Ottawa neighbourhoods, old buildings are being replaced with new condos. Robyn Bresnahan takes a look under Mechanicsville’s ‘hood with a long-time resident who doesn’t want to see gentrification replace its gritty roots.
Why is there a ‘private’ lake in Rockcliffe that’s off limits to public swimmers?
Saison 1 · Épisode 22
lundi 17 juin 2024 • Durée 15:41
“The Pond” in Rockcliffe Park is a bucolic swimming hole in the city. But the lake right next to it is off limits to the public. Only residents who have homes backing on to the lake can swim or boat in it. How did this come to be? Robyn Bresnahan dives into the history of McKay Lake and hears how it’s more complicated than a tale of posh versus plebe.
Catcalls, eyerolls and butt slaps: What's it like to be a woman in the trades?
Saison 1 · Épisode 21
lundi 10 juin 2024 • Durée 19:26
"A lot of people laughed in my face and told me I should try hairdressing": tradeswomen in Ottawa have heard that - and worse. Despite a shortage of skilled workers, women are still under-represented. Robyn Bresnahan visits a garage in Manotick to hear what life is like for the only woman working there.
Why does Ottawa musician Jim Bryson wish he’d trained as an electrician?
Saison 1 · Épisode 20
lundi 3 juin 2024 • Durée 10:41
He’s a successful Ottawa musician. But Jim Bryson says he wishes he’d also trained in the trades. Robyn Bresnahan visits his home studio in Stittsville to hear why he thinks people ought to sing a different tune about the trades -- and he says Ottawa’s “classism” does nothing to help.









