
Lynn Saxberg
Arts Reporter at Ottawa Citizen
Arts reporter for the Ottawa Citizen, the major daily newspaper in Canada's Capital.
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3 days ago |
ottawacitizen.com | Lynn Saxberg
Advertisement 1The macaron specialty shop decided to close its ByWard Market location. Two other Ottawa locations remain open. Article contentAn Ottawa patisserie that specializes in macarons has closed its location in the ByWard Market after eight years in business. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentArticle contentQuelque Chose Patisserie announced the April 20 closure of the shop at 70 George St. on social media last week, at the same time hinting that bigger things were in the works.
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1 week ago |
ottawacitizen.com | Lynn Saxberg
The veterinary college at UPEI also invited Christopher Griffin to discuss and show his work in a yet-to-be-scheduled public forum. Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.
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2 weeks ago |
ottawacitizen.com | Lynn Saxberg
Advertisement 1“As corny as it sounds, I’m a product of ‘If you can see it, you can be it,’ and hopefully that can be paid forward and inspire other girls.”Article contentThe last time the Ottawa Senators made it to the Stanley Cup finals, Kenzie Lalonde was a pre-teen fangirl who’d already been playing hockey most of her life.
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2 weeks ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Lynn Saxberg
The last time the Ottawa Senators made it to the Stanley Cup finals, Kenzie Lalonde was a pre-teen fangirl who’d already been playing hockey most of her life. Now 30 and a rising star in the world of sports broadcasting, she remembers the excitement of watching the playoff games on television at her family’s home in Stittsville and how she and her friend Jess would celebrate each and every one of the Sens’ goals.
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2 weeks ago |
ottawasun.com | Lynn Saxberg
“As corny as it sounds, I’m a product of ‘If you can see it, you can be it,’ and hopefully that can be paid forward and inspire other girls.”Published Apr 10, 2025 • Last updated 2 hours ago • 6 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. TSN announcer Kenzie Lalonde is photographed at TD Place in Ottawa. Lalonde grew up in Stittsville where her love of hockey eventually brought her to a broadcasting career.
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Nepean PC candidate Alex Lewis was not successful but hey, he gets to go back to policing and will be part of the motorcycle squad this summer. Could be worse!

Former Nepean MPP Lisa MacLeod was upbeat in wishing the best for Lewis. He would have been a fine MPP, she said. "Tonight wasn’t Alex Lewis’ loss ... It was the Toronto party’s loss."

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