Party on the water: Ottawa Riverkeeper to host gala at new River House digs
Tickets will be going for an evening of first-rate food, drinks and live music, enjoyed in a spectacular setting and reputed to be one of
Party on the water: Ottawa Riverkeeper to host gala at new River House digs
Tickets will be going for an evening of first-rate food, drinks and live music, enjoyed in a spectacular setting and reputed to be one of
VIP opening of new wolf exhibit at Museum of Nature a howling good time
No full moon was required to get everyone excited Wednesday for the celebration of a new exhibit on wolves opening tomorrow at the Canadian Museum
Now we’re on a roll: SnowBall soirée for Snowsuit Fund a smashing success
After nearly three years of COVID, the hugely popular winter bash was back Thursday and, boy, did it make up for lost time with this
Former Sens captain Daniel Alfredsson draws crowd to first Mayor’s Breakfast of the year
You had to move faster than a speeding slap shot to get a ticket to this morning’s Mayor’s Breakfast featuring the greatest player in the
Business leader Thomas d’Aquino launches new memoir: Private Power, Public Purpose
It was an impressive turnout for the launch of business leader, policy thinker, philanthropist and arts patron Thomas d’Aquino’s new memoir, Private Power, Public Purpose:
People on the Move: Former Syntronic exec moves to Tallysman Wireless, part of Calian Group
Ottawa tech leader Darrell Wellington is returning to his roots in Canadian technology by joining Tallysman Wireless, a division of the Calian Group of Companies,
Beyond Networking goes above and beyond to help earthquake relief efforts
Pool parties, spa days, ziplining — there’s nothing Beyond Networking Ottawa isn’t game to try and, better yet, have its participants experience together.
Up Close: Technologies come and go, but art will always have a place in Andrew Milne’s life
Andrew Milne has built a name for himself in Ottawa’s business circles, so it came as a surprise to his business colleagues when they were
Winterlude wonderland at ByWard Market’s The Grand Ice Bar
One could argue Ottawa residents got more than enough exposure to patios during COVID-19, but The Grand Ice Bar is unique. And with temperatures hovering
SoPa so good: Downtown district’s launch party a hit
Those who say Ottawa rolls up its downtown sidewalks at 5 p.m. had better reconsider: There’s a new buzzworthy entertainment district in the area south
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