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Ottawa Senators customizing fan experiences to boost attendance in new season

Letting fans and corporate groups customize their experiences at Ottawa Senators games is the latest pitch Sens management is making to attract bigger crowds to the Canadian Tire Centre this season

Ottawa Senators customizing fan experiences to boost attendance in new season

Letting fans and corporate groups customize their experiences at Ottawa Senators games is the latest pitch Sens management is making to attract bigger crowds to the Canadian Tire Centre this season

Joyel Singfield to become first female GM in Royal Ottawa Golf Club’s history

In a sport that’s traditionally been slow to embrace change, Joyel Singfield’s new job as general manager of the Royal Ottawa Golf Club is another sign of a game in transition

Two groups looking to buy Ottawa Champions, renegotiate stadium lease

Two groups have come forward looking to take over the struggling Ottawa Champions’ stadium lease as some councillors question whether baseball can really work in the capital

First-of-its-kind report measures festivals’ multimillion-dollar impact on Ottawa’s economy

Festivals and other major arts and culture events contributed $222.6 million to the local economy in 2016, according to the findings of Ottawa Festivals Network’s inaugural impact report

Lansdowne Park turning Aberdeen Square into full-scale event venue

Lansdowne Park is revamping part of its pedestrian mall to host major events and concerts as part of a wider campaign to attract more year-round visitors to the area

U.S. casino suing Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk

A casino in the United States is suing Eugene Melnyk, claiming the Ottawa Senators owner has failed to pay $900,000 in owings

U.S. casino suing Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk

A casino in the United States is suing Eugene Melnyk, claiming the Ottawa Senators owner has failed to pay $900,000 in owings

After ‘16 years of amazing memories,’ Westfest takes final bow

Westfest, the long-running and always-free neighbourhood music festival, will end its run due to a lack of sponsorship dollars

Ottawa club and art gallery SAW set to reopen Friday following two-year, $1M renovation

Well-known Ottawa arts centre SAW reopens to the public Friday evening following two years of construction to triple the size of its gallery and event spaces

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