CFL commish says 2017 Grey Cup news will have to wait
Canadian Football League commissioner Jeffrey Orridge charmed the crowd at Thursday morning’s Mayor’s Breakfast with his wit, but he wouldn’t deliver the news the city
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CFL commish says 2017 Grey Cup news will have to wait
Canadian Football League commissioner Jeffrey Orridge charmed the crowd at Thursday morning’s Mayor’s Breakfast with his wit, but he wouldn’t deliver the news the city
Saunders Farm marks attendance milestone
Oct. 3 was a Saturday to remember for Saunders Farm and two families who came to take in its Haunting Season and Fright Fest.
Arena makeover a winning strategy for Sens: Prof
Like many NHL teams this off-season, the Ottawa Senators set out to attract a few high-priced free agents in their drive to succeed at the
Westfest finds new home in Laroche Park
Westfest is moving slightly east next year. The popular festival’s founder announced Thursday the 2016 version will be held at Mechanicsville’s Laroche Park.
FEDCO recommends council approve 2016 budget timetable
The city’s finance and economic development committee Tuesday recommended city council approve the timetable for developing and approving the 2016 budget. The city’s finance department
The population of a small city moves in and out of its three campuses every single day: volunteers, students, staff and medical professionals. It’s renowned for groundbreaking research,
Opera Lyra on the hunt for corporate sponsors for 2015-16 season
As Opera Lyra prepares for opening night of its 2015-16 season on Saturday, general director Jeep Jeffries said the organization’s new director of development is
Senators unveil $15-million renovation to Canadian Tire Centre
The Ottawa Senators’ biggest upgrades this season might not even be happening on the ice, as reporters discovered during a tour of the revamped Canadian
City looking for public input on coach houses
Ottawa may become the first city in Ontario to allow coach houses, the city said Tuesday. Coach houses are self-contained living units on the same
Opinion: Few signs of common sense in parking bylaws
First, let’s give credit where credit is due: The City of Ottawa deserves praise for its role in keeping parking rates in check in the
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