For event organizers, hybrid meetings – where in-person delegates are joined by online attendees – are an increasingly popular way to reach a larger audience
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For event organizers, hybrid meetings – where in-person delegates are joined by online attendees – are an increasingly popular way to reach a larger audience
Tips for planning accessible meetings
A common clause in hotel contracts allows venues to switch reserved meeting rooms in order to maximize use of the venue’s space. But as Jeanna
Team-building exercises that participants will actually enjoy
Team building activities and icebreakers can be a tricky part of meeting planning. Do it well, and they can help colleagues forge relationships and teach
Plamondon named interim chair of NCC as Mills’ decade comes to close
At a time of renewal for the National Capital Commission, board member Bob Plamondon will succeed Russell Mills as interim chair, ending the 10-year tenure
Speed limit and parking reductions on docket for two-year, $42M Elgin Street overhaul
Elgin Street could see a reduction of on-street parking and a speed limit as low as 30 km/h as part of a multi-year, multimillion-dollar renewal
Ottawa’s Science and Tech Museum reveals new home for its famous trains
By Alex Abdelwahab The trains are back. Well, actually, they never really left. The Canada Science and Technology Museum’s well-known locomotives were too heavy to
Ottawa brewers have mixed concerns about possible LCBO strike
Local brewers see an LCBO strike as either a major boon to their business or a major bust. While no strike date has been set,
Ottawa LRT construction crane topples over at project site
A construction crane working on Ottawa’s Confederation Line project toppled over Wednesday morning. The crane was working at the eastern tunnel entry portal near the
Ottawa developer John Ruddy donates $1 million to National Arts Centre
They may not be spotlight seekers, but local business leader and philanthropist John Ruddy and his wife, Jennifer, are sharing top billing in the National
Main Farmers’ Market coming back home
The Main Farmers’ Market will be moving back to its Main Street home after a two-year stint at the Museum of Nature.
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