
Kitschy? Maybe. Profitable? Definitely. Three Ottawa bars go all-in to spread holiday cheer
Speakeasies, high tea and kitschy decorations — it’s beginning to look a lot like … Christmas? This holiday season, at least three Ottawa bars are
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Kitschy? Maybe. Profitable? Definitely. Three Ottawa bars go all-in to spread holiday cheer
Speakeasies, high tea and kitschy decorations — it’s beginning to look a lot like … Christmas? This holiday season, at least three Ottawa bars are

Annual Phils recognize Ottawa’s established and up-and-coming philanthropists
Delphine Haslé holds the title of professional fundraiser, but when she describes the works she does, she thinks of herself more as a matchmaker.


Op-ed: In the face of U.S. tariffs, local whisky producers must chart a path for innovation
Canada stands at a moment of opportunity. Global trade shocks, rising demand for homegrown goods and an urgent push for sustainability are forcing businesses and

Ottawa festivals to benefit from pilot of new $2M fund administered by Ottawa Tourism
A new fund will provide up to $2 million over two years to festivals in the city. Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe announced the two-year pilot

Rachael Wilson leaves Ottawa Food Bank to head up United Way East Ontario
Local non-profit leader Rachael Wilson, perhaps best known for leading the Ottawa Food Bank through the pandemic years, will take on the role of president



Chef Alex Bimm talks about the ups and downs of introducing Le Poisson Bleu to Ottawa
Le Poisson Bleu is entering its fourth year in the Ottawa culinary world. The modern space at the corner of Somerset Street West and Percy

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