It’s official: Food For Thought is now a bona fide charity in Ottawa
A local grassroots movement to keep vulnerable people fed during the pandemic has picked up more steam than a simmering pressure cooker full of beans.
It’s official: Food For Thought is now a bona fide charity in Ottawa
A local grassroots movement to keep vulnerable people fed during the pandemic has picked up more steam than a simmering pressure cooker full of beans.
Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation introduces 11 new champions, and you probably know some of them
High-profile Ottawans are working with the non-profit organization to identify, cultivate and support the growth of new and existing philanthropic relationships.
It’s a jolly, jolly Christmas Cheer Breakfast at Shaw Centre
Organizers of much-anticipated annual event are aiming to raise $100,000 for worthy causes across the city.
Welch’s Cody Sorensen on a mission for a medal at 2022 Olympics
Ottawa business professional returns from eight-year break for ‘one more shot’ in four-man bobsleigh competition.
People on the Move: Gowling’s Paula Clancy and Megan Cornell feel right at home
Veteran lawyers say the time was right to leave their own booming practices and join national firm.
New Château Laurier GM welcomes CHEO supporters to Trees of Hope holiday fundraiser
Organizers are hoping to raise $100,000 in the 2021 edition of event that’s cumulatively brought in more than $1 million for the Children’s Hospital of
National Arts Centre throws viewing party for GG’s Performing Arts Awards
Tantoo Cardinal, Catherine O’Hara, Ryan Reynolds among laureates honoured during one-hour television special.
Little Italy welcomes Mercato Zacconi with open arms (and a big cheek pinch)
You know you’re in Little Italy when someone in the crowd starts randomly belting out O Sole Mio during the soft opening party for a
Fairmont Château Laurier gets first female general manager
“To me, it’s the most beautiful, iconic hotel in Canada,” new boss Geneviève Dumas says.
Meet Jim Taggart: 2021’s Lifetime Achievement Award winner
When Jim Taggart was a kid, there was no yellow school bus waiting to greet him after class. He got picked up by a fuel
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