Charlie Senack

Charlie Senack is a freelance journalist and editor of the Kitchissippi Times newspaper, a sister publication of the Ottawa Business Journal. He has appeared in various journalistic mediums, including print, radio and television. He has a passion for covering interesting people and topics that often get overlooked. In his spare time, Charlie is out walking in nature, sitting at a local coffee shop, or bingeing Netflix.

Herb & Spice closes its doors on Wellington after half a century in business

After half a century in business and over three decades in Kitchissippi, Herb & Spice Shop on Wellington Street West has served its last customer. 

New development proposed at junction of Little Italy, Hintonburg and Chinatown

The City of Ottawa is seeking community feedback on a proposed development at the intersection of Little Italy, Hintonburg and Chinatown. 

Popular children’s store West End Kids closes after 25 years in Westboro

Popular children’s clothing store West End Kids closed both its locations earlier this year and reportedly owes creditors just over $900,000.

Dare to Dream: Salut! raises $74K for Ottawa youth leaving foster care

For kids leaving the foster care system, finding their footing can be a challenge. It’s why the Children’s Aid Foundation of Ottawa and the Children’s Aid Society offer programs to help.

Empowering youth: Proud To Be Me gala raises over $150K

Founded in 2011, Proud To Be Me raises money for community resources, organizations and programs to help empower and educate youth about inclusion and anti-bullying. 

Wellington West BIA parts ways with exec director Van Staalduinen

Dennis Van Staalduinen has parted ways with the Wellington West Business Improvement Area (BIA) after serving as its executive director for more than five years. 

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