Check out which prize-winning artists will have their work on display at new Ottawa Hospital campus
The first-time awards ceremony was held at the Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) on Tuesday, handing out $40,000 worth of prizes to artists who will be
Check out which prize-winning artists will have their work on display at new Ottawa Hospital campus
The first-time awards ceremony was held at the Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) on Tuesday, handing out $40,000 worth of prizes to artists who will be
BLG event raises $88K for brain cancer research in honour of late Marc Jolicoeur
BLG brought nearly 100 invited guests together to honour Jolicoeur’s tremendous contributions while also raising money for a legacy endowment fund.
Christmas Cheer Breakfast fills Shaw Centre with joy and generosity
While the Christmas Cheer Breakfast is a popular way in Ottawa to welcome the holiday season, the event is also a significant fundraiser.
Attracting and retaining millennials is crucial to solving the ongoing labour crisis that’s left businesses struggling to find sufficient staff, says Altaf Sovani.
This year’s theme honoured the 25th anniversary of Trees of Hope, a popular fundraiser that has, to date, raised more than $1.2 million for the
Unlikely Pairing proves promising, raises $140K for Christie Lake Kids
Most people know Christie Lake Kids as a free overnight summer camp full of adventure and outdoor fun, but what some people don’t know is
Up Close: Influential lobbyist lets her moral compass be her guide
Ottawa lobbyist Jacqueline “Jacquie” LaRocque was fêted recently at a swanky gala in Toronto as one of Canada’s Most Powerful Women.
The event, which involved more than 70 invited guests, was held at the non-profit organization’s gently used clothing boutique.
Hold onto your boom box, Ashbury College takes partygoers on blast from the past
It was the perfect night to slip on a super-skinny tie before heading to the Ashbury Bash: A Blast from the Past.
Pink flamingos and palm trees at Miami-themed party hosted by Canadian Nurses Foundation
The Canada Room at the National Arts Centre was packed Thursday for The Night Shift: Lighting Up the Night for Nurses party, hosted by the
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